()4 Post Mortem Eeports. ' _ 1 



J. Weiv. 1 0:ik Cottage. New Milton, Hants, Botli birds were ex- 

 cessively tut. Yon h.ive killed them by feeding them on a too highly nu- 

 tritions dietary. 



HAN.;iN(i P.vuKOT (cf.) (W. Shore Bailv. Westbury, Wilts). The 

 bird \v IS not a hiMi. The liver was very much enlarged and iniltrated with 

 fat. Tiie whole carcase was excessively fat. i 



Zki'.ka FiNrii ( (T ). J. fxoodchild, Suffolk. Death was due to pneu- ■ 

 monia. 



CiMMsoN Finch ( ? i. G. Scott Freelaiid. Tonl)ridge). Cause of 

 death. ])nLMiinoiii;i. 



P>ii'. FiN( II (Mrs. A. Storey, Tarporley, Cheshire.) Cause of death, 

 enteritis. 



Diamond FiN( II ( ? ). CNFiss A. Eccles. Ditton Hill). Cause of 

 death, pneumonia. 



Zkhha FiN( II. (Lieut. F.M. Littledale, Lydd). Cause of death, 

 pneumoniii. Your letter was not under separate cover ; in future such will i 

 not be answered. ' 



C(iKMF.N-i'.i.i;r ( ? ). (Harvey C. Cnrrey, Littlehampton). Cause of 

 deaUi. jinennionia. 



Pknnant's PAiiUAKKF/r ( <? ). (Mrs. Connell, Brockenhurst). The J 

 lungs were inflamed and the bowels were impacted with material suggesting 

 that the bird was constipated. No doubt the cold changeable weather is 

 trying to birds in confinement. Sorry I have had at last to enforce the rules ] 

 governing the post mortem examinations. j 



Rosslyn Mannering, Southfields. Rules not observed. ^ 



Aiixirered hy 7;o.s<— James Yealland, R. S. de Quincey. Viscountess j 

 ^laldm, Miss Rosie Alderson. j 



H. GRAY, M.R.C.V.S 



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