Large post octavo]. [Illustrated. 



THE HYGIENE OF 



BIRD KEEPING. 



By W. GRO. CRICSWFJ,!,, M.D., I..R.C.P., F.Z.S. 

 Price l/i, post tree fi-oi?i the Author. 



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LANCET : "This little hook will be welcomed by all lovers of birds 

 whetlier ornithologists, aviciilturists, or the owners of a single 

 pet songster. Tlie antlior deals with liis snt)ject in a thoronglily 

 practical and scientific manner, and tlie results of liis experi- 

 ments prove the fallacy of some rule-of-thumb theories 



Tlie book is well illustrated." 



COUNTRY' LIFE : '■ a surprising- amount of really valuable 



advice for all who keep small birds, whether in cages or aviaries. 



Those who api)roach the subject with an open mind must 



admit the cogency of the author's arguments ; and the.se, backed 

 by a very wide experience at fitst liand, will prove hard nuts to 



crack for many of the chami>i<jiis of the ' good old methods.' 



We venture to think that his experience will pave the way for a 

 revolution in the metliods of bird keeping in the near future." 



NATURE NOTES : ... "a thoroughly practical discussion 

 of the conditions requisite for the health of cage birds. . . . 

 We recommend all bird fanciers to obtain a copy and to study it 

 carefully " 



CAGE BIRDS: " tliis capital little production written with 



its author's well known skill and thoroughness." 



SURREY' COMET : " . . . . affords much general information of 

 a valuable character " 



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