CONTBNTS. 



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Mr Aviary and ( •'••,i,i:.,,, /■;,,,- /-^c <•:■ 



PsipkiHii'^ PinriiLtit- (if liberty I'.v I III. .Makqi is <^^ iwisrfHK.. 



Some Obscrvaliona on the Nesting and Rearing of Landrails in Captivity... 



hS CiKRALD E. RaTTIGAN. 



The Brffding .'Reason, 1915, in Hoyefs tlonsr Ai'iiirirs...hv \V. Shohe-Bailv. 

 !'hr Birr I rappers of the Riverina .. By Charles Babsk rr. 



CoRKE.spoNDF.KCE : hidigo X NonparcH Bunting Llylirids. 



Post Mortem Reports, 



The conditiouB upon which these will be m&de by Mr. HY. 

 GRAY, MJl.C.V.S., 23, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington, London, 

 W ., tir* u follow! : — 



(1) The birds mugt be sent immediately after death. 



(2) They must be packed in a box. 



(3) I'ht Letter accompanying them must not be phused in tht 

 box along with tht bird. 



(N.B.— Unless the abore conditions are complied with t^e paek- 

 Age« will be destroyed without examination). 



(4) The letter must detail at far a* po$»ibl» all p&rtioulan 



tM to — 



(a) Date of death. 



(b) Length of illness. 



(c) Symptoms of illness. 



(d) Lodgment and feeding of birds, and 



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



giten . 



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

 itshed in Bird Notes, but under no circumstances whatevtr will a report 

 b» sent by post unless a fes of 2s. 6d. accompanies the letter and 

 bird. Pressure of work compels Mr. Gray to make this an inrariabU 

 ml*, and it applies to all Members, whether they arc personally ac- 

 ^naiaWd with him or aot. 



