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Letters, Extracts , and Notes. 
[Ibis, 
“ The Committee anticipate that with the increase of the 
subscription to £2 and entrance fee to £4, the funds 
received will be sufficient to cover the expenses of the 
Union and to provide a small balance. 
“The present volume of 4 The Ibis ’ is the sixty-second, 
and is the second of the Eleventh Series. It contains 1022 
pages, and is illustrated with five coloured plates, thirteen 
uncoloured plates, and three text-figures—that is to say that 
4 The Ibis 3 for 1920 contains nearly 200 pages more than 
that for 1919, although even for that year 4 The Ibis'’ was 
much larger than usual. 
44 The Committee have given instructions that 4 The Ibis ’ 
be sold to the public at the rate of 12s. 6d. per number and 
to members at 10s. Members will, we trust, appreciate the 
fact that we sell 4 The Ibis * for less than it costs to print 
and publish. 
44 The Committee regret to report the deaths of the fol¬ 
lowing members :— 
Sir J. A. Brooke. C. G. Finch Davies. 
R. Etheridge. J. Gerrard. 
Rev. C. W. Shepherd. 
44 The following gentlemen have resigned :— 
Major W. B. Arundel. 
Brig.-General A. Bailward. 
Captain G. Blaine. 
D. C. Campbell. 
J. Drummond. 
G. H. Duckworth. 
Rev. A. E. Ellison. 
C. Garnett. 
A. R. Gillman. 
Lt.-Col. A. E. Hamer ton. 
J. C. Hawksliaw. 
G. B. Honey. 
E. Hudson. 
Major H. Jones. 
E. B. Maton. 
B. S. Ogle. 
Sir T. D. Pigott. 
Lt.-Col. A. E. St. Y. Pollard. 
J. T. Proud. 
Capt. C. G. E. Russell. 
A. St. G. Sargeaunt. 
W. L. Sturge. 
Lt. G. Swann. 
M. Yaughan. 
Commdr. R. E. Yaughan. 
E. M. Wade. 
Lt.-Col. H. J. Walton. 
H. Wormald. 
Lt.-Col. J. W. Yerbury. 
