OONTJ^r^tB, 



J'fte Bu'edfA^'SeaUSh, i^^in'fibyers Hrms^' Avidfh's. By W. Shors-tBailv; 

 ..V/ , a*^ GiatifM Finches Bv Bernard C. ThoiAissbt. 



Some l)bsirvati6'ni p)ii the Nesting and Rraring of Landrails in Captivity ■ 

 Hy Gerald E. R'Ai-riCAk'. 



The Sio/y of My Black-headed Gull By Frank Dawson-Smith. 



J hi- Histary of the Budgerigar ©v E Hopkinson, D.S.O., M.A, 



C'.oBRrsi'ONDKNCF. : Early Nesting of the Red-collared Lorikeet \\ Birds In 

 ihf I'iritig Like ; Field Notes^ New South Wales. 



KlU lUKl Al,. 



T6si Mortem Repotts. 



The conditloDs upon which thew will be made by Mr. HY. 

 GRAY, M.R.C.V.S., 28, Upper Phillimore PUise, Kensington, London, 

 W ., are as follows : — 



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



(2) They must be packed in a box. 



(3) The Letter accompanying them must mot be placed in tkt 

 box along with the bird. 



(N.B.— Unless the abore conditions are complied with iV« pask- 

 Ages will be destroyed without examination). 



('4) The letter must detail a$ far as possible all partionl^s 

 as to — 



(o) Date of death. 

 ({>) Length of illness. 



(c) Symptoms of illness. 



(d) Lodgment and feeding of birds, and 



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



giren. 

 (6) The vrork will be done gratuitously, and a report pub- 

 Aihed in JSird Notfs, but under no cireumstancet whatever will a report 

 b$ sent by post unless a fee of 2a. 6d. acoompanies the letter and 

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

 rule, and it applies to all Members, whtihar ihey ars personally ae- 

 ^uafaUd Witk hui w aot. 



