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sent to all Pheasant fanciers in France and Belgium. As a result of this

action I can now report a happy increase in our membership and this

is most satisfactory. We have as regional secretaries in France and

Belgium, Mr. F. E. Fooks, of Cleres, and Monsieur Malisoux, of Namur,

and the thanks of our Society are due to these two spirited members

who came forward to help us ; they have to carry the burden of corre¬

sponding with all French-speaking members. Even so I am rather

alarmed at the number of letters I am receiving in French, although

having only left school a few years, perhaps I should not feel unduly

flustered, but the fact remains that I am.



J. Lambert,

Hon. Secretary , O.P.S.



