Consider the Fowls of the Air. 
Householders, Provision Dealers, and Stable 
Keepers are entreated to remember the Birds, and to set 
aside for their use the sweepings of the kitchen (including 
the refuse of cages, the shop, or the stable), which would 
otherwise go to the dust-bins or the sewers. 
Different Birds need different kinds of food. All 
need Water, which during a severe frost is best supplied 
in shallow hanging pans with incurved edges; but round, 
yellow, pie-dishes, with clinkers in the middle, answer 
well to drink from or bathe in, and are easily replenished. 
Information respecting the feeding and care of Wild 
Birds will be gladly given or received by Mrs. Lemon, 
Hon. Secretary, Society for the Protection of Birds, 
Hillcrest, Redhill, Surrey, or by Mrs. Edward Phillips, 
Vaughan House, Morland Road, Croydon. 
