RULES. 
I. —That Members shall discourage the wanton destruction of 
Birds, and interest themselves generally in their protection. 
II. —That Members shall refrain from wearing the feathers of any 
Bird not killed for the purposes of food, the Ostrich only excepted. 
MEMBERS. 
Any person may become a Member of the Society on paying the 
sum of 2d. as registration fee, and agreeing to the objects of the Society 
as stated in the Rules, which are printed on every Card of Membership. 
ASSOCIATES. 
Members may become Associates of the Society on agreeing to 
pay not less than is. annually, or Life Associates by a donation of 
£i is. Associates are entitled to receive Annual Reports and notice 
of all General Meetings. 
Any further information may be obtained from the Secretary. 
PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 
No. i. Leaflet, “Destruction of Ornamental-Plumaged Birds,” by 
Mrs. Phillips. For gratuitous distribution. 
No. 2 . Pamphlet, “As in a Mirror,” by Rev. H. GREENE, M.A. 
id. each, 9d. per doz., post free. 
No. 3. Pamphlet, “The Osprey, or Egrets and Aigrettes,” by W. H. 
HUDSON, C.M.Z.S. 3d. each, 2S. per. doz., post free. 
No. 5. Leaflet, “Shun Aigrettes and save the Herons.” 2d. per doz., 
or is. 3d. per 100, post free. 
No. 6. Leaflet, “A Fruit Grower on Birds,” by J. WITHERSPOON. 
2d. per doz., or is. 3d. per 100, post free. 
No. 7. Leaflet, “Devastation of Bird-Homes in Florida.” 2d. per 
doz., or is. 3d. per 100, post free. 
No. 8. “Occasional Paper (29 Sept., 1893).” id. each, 8d. per doz., 
post free. 
No. 9. “A Talk about Birds,” by Mrs. Brightwen. i|d. per doz., 
or 9d. per 100, post free. 
Publications to be obtained from Mrs. E. Phillips or Miss 
C. V. Hall, ii, Morland Road, Croydon , or from Mrs. Lemon, 
IIMerest, Redhill. 
