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 POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 



The conditions upon wliich these will be made by Dr. 

 CRE.Swicr,i„ Eden I,odge, Kinf^ston-on-Thanies, are as follows . 



(1) The birds must be sent immediaTKI-V after death. 



(2) They must be packed in a box. 



(3) "^fif letter accompanying them must not be placed in 



the box alotig with the birds. 

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

 package will be destroyed without examination). 



(4) The letter must detail as far as possible -aW particulars 



as to (a) date of death, 



(b) length of illness, 



(c) symptoms of illness, 



(d) lodgement and feeding of birds, and 



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



has been given. 



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



published in " Bird Notes," but under no circumstances 

 whatever ivill a report be sent by post unless a fee 

 of 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. 



BOUND VODUME.S OF "BIRD NOTES." 



Of Volume I. there remain only 3 copies, 



to ]\I embers and Associates - - - 12/6 

 to others ...... 17/6 



,, II. there remain onlv a few copies, 



to Members and Associates - - - 7/6 

 to others ..--.- 10/6 



,, III. with hand-colonred plates 



to Members and Associates - - 10/6 



to others ...... 15/- 



., ,, ivith plates uncoloured 



to Members aiul A.ssociates . - - 7/6 

 to others ..-.-. 10/6 



Ca.ses for binding Vols. I., II. and III. uiay be had, price 

 1/2 each post free. 



Application for Round Volumes and cases must be made to 

 the Publishers. 



