MEMBERS’ ADVERTISEMENTS


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must accompany the advertisement » which must be sent on or before the 20 th of the

month to Mr. T. H. Newman, 48 Forty Avenue, Wembley Park, Middlesex.

All members of the Society are entitled to use this column, but the Council reserves the

right to refuse any advertisement they consider unsuitable.


SALE.


Fine pair Pileated Finches, £1 ; true unrelated pairs young Diamond Doves,

27s. 6d.; Zebras (prolific strain) from 13s. 6 d. pair : white and white-bred York¬

shires from 25s. pair ; Alario Mules, offers; Java and Barbary Doves, cheap.

All aviary-bred. Tame aviary-moulted Nightingale, show condition, £1 ; and hen

sharptailed, 10s.— Sweetnam, The Vicarage, Taunton.


Pair Redrumps, Indian Buntings, Bronze-winged Mannikin ; Hen Longtailed

Grass and Virginian Cardinal. Various true pairs foreign Finches acclimatized—

outdoor unheated aviaries—-perfect condition.— Reynolds, 146 Streatham High

Road, London.


What offers, one young and one pair Blue-headed Parrot Finches, all English

aviary bred ; unrelated pairs breeding Zebra Finches, 15s.— Teague, Kilpeck,

Hereford.


Aviary-bred Budgerigars, blue, 9s., cobalt, 10s. 6 d. each. Zebra Finches, cocks,

6 s., pairs 14s.; carriage extra.-—E. W. Chaplin, Hearne, Amwell, Ware, Herts.


Avioultural Magazines,' complete set with new index. First 19 volumes

bound. Bound volumes. First series II (two), III (two), V, VI, VII, VIII (two).

New series I to VII. Third series I, V. Will separate. Bird Notes , 44 parts

unbound, 1912 to 1915. Offers please.— Ashby, Dalblair Road, Ayr.


For Sale.— Diamond Doves, Zebra Finches, Green, Yellow, Blue and Mauve

Budgerigars, 1932 birds, outdoor aviary, young Zebra Finches indoor; adult

Zebra Finches, Bronze Mannikins, outdoor aviary. Reducing number of birds ;

apply after September 7th.-- -Mrs. Edwards, Three Elms, Kippington, Sevenoaks.


WANTED.


Avioultural Magazines for 1925 or parts 6 to 12 inclusive.— Ashby, Dalblair

Road, Ayr.



CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION.


Lady E. H. Burn, Rydal Mount, Potters Bar, Middlesex. Proposed by Dr. E.

Sprawson.


Sydney E. Dale, 14 Lincoln Street, Crewe, Cheshire. Proposed by W. R. English.

A. Endtz, M.D., Loosduinen, 369 Haagweg, Holland. Proposed by E. Maud

Knobel.


Reginald E. Greed (Superintendent), Zoological Gardens, Clifton, Bristol.

Proposed by G. Beever.


John Murphy (District Commissioner), Kipini, Tana River, Kenya Colony.

Proposed by E. Maud Knobel.


Dr. E. Preston, 219 Gilbert Avenue, West Toronto, Canada. Proposed by H. E.

Rogers.


Mrs. Wilkinson, The Hollies, Royston, Herts. Proposed by B. C. Thomasset.



NEW MEMBERS


G. H. Blair, The Sale Masonic Club, Masonic Hall, Tatton Road, Sale, Cheshire.

D. Ross Coles, 138 Alexandra Avenue, Toorak, South Australia.


Dr. C. Daniels, 46 Porchester Terrace, W. 2.


C. H. Heal, Stanley Villa, Paulton, Somerset.


John Stephens, Kingswood Chase, Hindhead, Surrey.


Miss Watson, Field Burcote, Towcester.



CHANGES OF ADDRESS.


Miss D. D. Jefferson, to Beehive Cottage, Maidencombe, Newton Abbot,

S. Devon.


M. W. Wolf, to 5 Norfolk Road, Colliers Wood, Merton, S.W. 19.



