THE BIRD MARKET. 



The charge is one penny for every four words, including address. All 

 advertisements must be pre-paid, and reacli the Editorial Secretary by 

 tlie 10th of the month. 



Wanted — Golden-fronted Bulbul, tame preferred. 



W. B. WrotTESLEY, 8, Herbert Crescent, vS.W. 



Cinnamon cock Canary, bred 1903; from 3rd prize Palace 1902 

 (selling class) and ist Peterborough, 1902, price £1 l.s. 



McAdam, 24, Cambridge Terrace, Hyde Park. 



POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 



The conditions upon which these will be made by Dr. 

 CrESWEIX, Eden Lodge, Kingston-on-Thames, are as follows; 



(i) The birds nnist be sent immediaTei,y after death. 



(2) They mnsl be packed in a box. 



(3) 'J/ie letter accompanying thetn inns I not be placed in 



the box along with the birds. 



(N.H. Unless the above conditions are complied with the 

 package will be destroyed without examination). 



(4) The letter must detail as far as possible M particular.^ 



as to [a] date of death, 



(b) length of illness, 

 (t") symptoms of illness, 



(d) lodgement and feeding of biids, and 



(e) especially as to whether egg food or iiiga seed 



has been given. 



(5) The work will be done gratuitous!}', and a report 



published in •' Bird Notes," but under no circninstances 

 whatever will a report be sent by post unless a fee 

 oj 2,6 accompanies the letter and bird. Pressure of 

 work compels Dr. Creswell to make this an invariable 

 rule, and it applies to all members whether they 

 are personally acquainted with him or not. 



