of British or Forei/^n species, 'and that tlici'c can h? no bet'ei' time 

 than thn f■losin,^■ u\) of one year antl the heginning of anc>:her, for 

 a united and determined effort to materially increase our numbers. 

 The Hon. Secretaries will have much pleasure in sending sp&eimen 

 copies, etc., to any addresses sent, in the name of the sender of' 

 such . 



WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 



S. WILLIAMS, Hon. Business See. S- Treas. 



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Post Mortem Reports. 



Vifir R>iIp.^ i^":' I\,,if}'i «'- rnrrr.) 



CHLORorsi.s AxTKii'Eoxi ('Q'- (Mrs. Connell, Brockenhurst>. 

 The cause of death was pneumonia. 



Stanley PAitRAKEET (cf] (W. H. Firth, Ilkeston k Cause 

 of death was pneumonia. 



Snow Bunting (cf). (Mrs. Spro?ton, Nantwirh^ Tlie 

 bird was too fat. The cause of death was syncope. ^ have n;i 

 connection with " Cag?e Birds." V'do Eules cf !h-^ Foreign Bird Club. 

 Beonze-wing Mannikin (QV (Miss D. E. Pithie. South- 

 sea"!. Cause of death, pneumonia. Very common in newly pur- 

 chased birds. 



PiNTAi], NoNTARiE]; FiNCHES (pair). (Mrs. E. Travis, Stour- 

 bridge). The cause of deatli was pneumonia in both instances. 

 Pintail Nonpartel ((j'^. (M. E. Tomlinson, Midlothian). Cause 

 of death, pneumonia. 



Pennant's Parrakeet. (Hugh Goodaei'e, Lutterworth~i. 

 Cause of death, enteritis, following on catarrh. 



Crimson-cheek Waxbill (J. Alex. Hend(^rson, Tonhridge\ 

 Cause of death, pneumonia. 



Combassous (pail'). (W. Shore Bailey, Wilts). Cause of 

 death, ])neumonia. 



Tricoloukeu Tanager (cf). (Geo. Scott Freeland, Ton- 

 bridge). Cause of death, pneumonia. Kedstart (cT), cause of death 

 enteritis. Goitldian Fin'H (9\ cause of death, pneumonia, botl: 

 lungs; and jaundice. 



Answered by pofi:— Miss E. P. Chavv-ner, W. H. Firth, Lady 

 Kathleen Pilkington. 



Sometimes the packages do not airive at their propei- des- 

 imarion, antf tliei'efore cannot he answei'ed. 



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



