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POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 



Dr. Creswetx unclertakes post moftem examinations for 

 Lhe members, upon the conditions mentioned below. 



1. The dead birds must be sent to W. G. CRp:;s\VKrviv, Esq., 

 M.D., F.Z.S., Eden Lodge, Kingston-on-Thames. 



2. They must be sent immediately after death, in some sort 

 of box, carriage paid. 



3. Each body must be accompanied by as many details as 

 possible as to faj length of illness, fbj symptoms of 

 illness, and (cj particulars as to lodgement and feeding, 

 especially noting whether inga seed and egg food have 

 been given. 



4. The work will be done gratuitously unless a letter of 

 report or advice is wished for. In this case a fee of 

 2s. 6d. must be sent. In all cases the report will be 

 published in "Bird Notes," whether or not one has been 

 privately sent to the owner of the bird. 



BOUND COPIES OF VOL. I. 



These can now be obtained from Mr. Fillmer, pric« 10/6 

 to members, 15/- to non-members, (post free). 



MEMORANDA FOR MEMBERS. 



All subscriptions fun from the ist of May, and should be 

 paid as soon as possible after that date — or, in the case of new 

 members, as soon as possible after joining the Club. 



All subscriptions should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, the 

 Hon. W. B. WROTTKSI.EY, 8, Herbert Crescent, S.W. 



All dead birds for post mortem examinations should be sent 

 to Dr. Creswei,!,, Eden Lodge, Kingston-on-Thames. 



All queries as to the names or identification of birds should 

 be sent to Dr. Hopkinson, 9, Holywell, Oxford. 



All MSS. for publication in " Bird Notes," queries as to 

 treatment of birds, advertisements for " The Bird Market," 

 and orders for back numbers or extra copies of "Bird Notes," 

 should be sent to H. R. Fii^lmer, 52, Ship Street, Brighton. 



All other communications should be sent to J. A. Swan, 

 87, lyower Keuuington Lane, S.E. 



