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List of Coloured Plates 



(By rc(jnest.), which liave b> 

 the exception of a "Beautiful Av 



Tricolour Tauager 



Black-hacked ,, 



Uold and Green ,, 

 Superb „ 



Blue and Maroon „ 

 Black-cheeked „ 

 Indian Holler 

 Blue-tailed FruiL Pigeon 

 Golden-crowned (!onure 

 Hawk-headed ('aique 

 Green-billed Toucan 

 Yellow-winged Sugar Bird 

 Colombian and Hooded Siskins 

 Vinaceous Fireliuch 

 Yellow Sparrow 

 Painted Pinch 

 Sepoy Finch 

 Blue Budgerigars 

 The Uva3an Parrakeet 

 Loo-Choo Robin. 



;en published in llii-il Xa/es. Is. each, with 

 iary," which is Is. (id. 



Gouldian Finch 



Waxwing 



Bronze C'uckoo 



Group of Spermophilas 



Mexican or Green Jay 



Great or (liant Barbet 



(Juban Trogon 



Leclancher or Rainbow Tiiinting 



Flame-breast.ed Flower Pecker 



Orange-fianke<l Parrakeet 



Senegal Parrot 



Violet or Dusk Parrot 



XTvtean Parrot 



Black-winged Jjoiy 



Stella's Lorv 



A Beautiful Aviary (l/l)) 



Blue-billed Weaver 



Black and Yellow C'reeper 



Uiuistein's Bird of Paradise 



POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 



The conditions upon which tiicsc will be made by ]\lr. Hy. 

 Gkay, M.ll.C.V.S., 2.';, Uppci- 1 hillijuorc Place, Kensington, W., are 

 as follows: 



(1) The birds must be sent immedmtely after death. 



(2; They must be packed in a box. 



(3). The letter accompanying them, must not he placed in 

 the box along luith the bird. 



(N.B. — Unless the above conditions are complied with the pack- 

 age will be destroyed without examination). 



(4j The letter must detail as far as possible all particulars 

 as to 



(a) date of death, 



(b) length of illness, 



(c) Symptoms of illness, 



(d) lodgment and feeding of biids, and 



(e) especially as to whether egg food or inga seed has 

 been given 



(5) The work will be done gratuitously, and a report pub- 

 lished in " Bird Notes " but under no circumstances what- 

 ever ivill a report he sent hy post unless a fee 

 of 2s. 6d. accompanies the letter and bird. Pressure 

 of work compels Mr. Gray to make this an invariable 

 rule, and it applies to all members whether they are 

 personally acquainted with him or not. 



