CONTENTS. 



Tht Breeding of Jackson s Whjfdah$ By W. Shokk Batlt. 



Breeding uf lied-tiaped Lorikeets By E. J. Bkook. 



Breeding Blue Bwhrigart Bv J W. Maksubn 



The Endurance cf Birds By VVksley T. Paoi, F.Z.S., Etc. 



Pheasant Rearing Under Broodies By GbralD E. Raitigaii. 



My Aviary Experiences By H. Carr Walker. 



Death of a Veteran Lemon-cretted Cockatoo. 



Some British Birds in my Aviaries By W. Shore Bau.y. 



Some Colony Birds Reprinted from "Timehki." 



dORRKSPONDENCE. Trying for Blue Budgerigars ; Breeding Many-colour and 

 and Stanley Parrakeets. * 



Post Mortem Reports. 



The conditioiu upoa which theM will b« mad« by Mr. HY. 

 .JRAY. M.R.C.V.S., 23, Upper Fhillimore Place, Eeneington. Loader 

 W., are u follows: — 



(1) Th« birda must be sent immediately after death. 



(2) Tiicy must be packed in a box. 



(8) The Letter accompanying them muat VOT he pkned in the 

 ^oa along with the bird, 



(N.B. — Unless the abore conditione are eomplied with the paek- 

 agee will be destroyed without examination). 



(4) The letter must detail a$ far a$ po$»ible all particmiart 

 •» to — 



(o) Date of death. 

 (&) Length of illness. 

 (o) Symptoms of illness. 

 (d) Lodgment and feeding of birds, and 

 (•) Especially as to whether egg food or inga seed has beoa 

 given. 

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

 ilshed in Bird Notes, but under no eireumttancet tfhattver will m refort 

 fr« eent by post unle$$ a /s< of 2s. 6d. aooompmtw th* httet am4 

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

 rule, and it applies to all Members, whether thej are persoaaily; ••• 

 %uaiated with hia or boI( 



