CONTENTS. 



<jrebes ' f By VVm. Shore Bajly. 



Bird Catching in India Bv Douglas Dewar, F.Z.S., I.C.S. 



Visits to Members' Aviaries Bv Wesley T. Page, F.Z^., tTC. 



Some Colony Birds By Rev. Chas. R. Dawson, S.J., M.A. (Oxon) 



Early Notes of the Season Bv E. H. Bright. 



Editorial. 



CoFREsroKi>r.NCE :— Breeding Red-collared Lorikeets ; Producing a Blue 

 Budgerigar ; Nesting of Yellow-winged Sugarbirds, etfs., Wholesale Fly- 

 catching. 



URiTifU Bird Calendar. 



Post Mortem Reports, 



The conditions upon which theM will be made bj Mr. HT. 

 a}RAY, MJa.C.V.S., 28, Upper Fhillimore PUee, Keneington, London, 

 W., are aa follows: — 



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



(2) They mutt be packed in a box. 



(8) Th* Letter aoeompanying them tmut xot b$ plactd im tk9 

 hoa along with the bird. 



(N.6. — ^Unless the abore conditions are eomplied with tXe paek* 

 4ges will be destroyed without examination). 



(4) The letter must detail a$ far at pottible all particulars 

 •« to— 



(a) Date of death. 

 {b) Length of illness, 

 (o) Symptoms of illness. 

 (ji) Lodgment and feeding of birds, and 

 (s) Especially as to whether egg food or inga seed has bee* 

 giTen. 

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

 dshed in Bird Notes, but under no ciroumttanca whatevtr Mfill a rtport 

 bt $ent by pott unlet$ a /es of 2s. 6d. aoeompaniu th$ Utttr omI 

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

 rule, and it applies to all Members, whether they are personally as- 

 ^uaiatad with him er not. 



