2o6 Correspondence. 



now (Septeml)ei" 24) on the wini;. The juvenal phiniaj^e is 

 blackish cinriamon, reHeved with one or two huffish streaks, no 

 white sliowins^" at all at present. VVe are not commentins^ further 

 at the present, as Mr. Brii.;ht will i^'ive a detailed account of his 

 success in a near issue. 



Correspondence. 



UNEXPECTED BREEDING OF GREEN AND YELLOW 

 BUDGERIGARS IN SAME NEST. 



.Sir, — Four young budgerigars have flown from the nest — the first a 

 (Jreen ; the second a Yellow the following Saturday; the third a Green last 

 Thursdav, and the fourth, another Yellow, to-day. 



I was much surprised at getting Yellows, as they were supposed to 

 be a very ordinary Cireen Budgerigar. I think there are some more eggs 

 ''n the nest. 



The funny thing about these birds breeding is that my sister's 

 children had the above pair of birds for two years in their nursery, and they 

 never made any attempt to go to nest. Last winter they and their parents 

 went abroad, and the budgerigars were given to me ; I kept them in the 

 dining-room during the winter, and put them into mv outdoor aviary at the 

 end of May, when they went to nest at once, with the above result. 



Manston Rectory. Dorset : RE( ilNALD E. P. GORRINGE. 



August lb, IQ22. 



Post Mortem Reports. 



P.\RRAKEF.T : Capt. J. S. Reeve, Leadenham. — E.nteritis. 



Jay : C. Dell, Saltwood.- — Pneumonia. 



Dunlin : M. R. Tomlinson, Midlothian. — Pneumonia and Nephritis. 



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