d6fJfE;NTs, 



JSesiing of the Black-breasted Mexica?i Qimil By W. SHORE 



Baily. 



Earlj^ Experiences By Wesley T. Page; F.Z.S., Etc. 



Private Importation of Indian Birds in 1916 By Wesley T. 



Pagr, F.Z.S., Etc. 



Book Notices and Beviews. 



From Far and Near. 



CoRRESPONDtNCE: Hybrid Hmvfinch X Bullfinch; Breedtng 

 Blue Budgerigars. 



Post Mortem Reports. 



BH 



The conditions upon which theie will be made by Mr. HY. 

 iJEAY, M.R.C.V.S., 23, Upper PhiUimore Place, Kengington, Loadoa, 

 W., *r» tM followg : — 



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



(2) They must be packed in a box. 



{31 The Letter accompanying them tnutt VOT hit plaetd i» the 

 box afong with th* bird» 



CH.Ii. — Unleaa the abore conditiona are eoir.plied with tXa pfiak- 

 &ge« will be destroyed without examination). 



(4) The letter must detail oi far a$ pcuibU all partloularB 



«A to — 



(a) Date of death. 



(b) Length of illneaa. 

 (o) Symptoma of illneaa. 



{d) Lodgment and feeding of birda, ftai 



(c) Especially aa to whether egg food or inga aeed haa boea 



giran. 



(5) The work will be done gratuitooaly. and a report pub- 

 lAahed in Bird Noiet, but under no cireutnttaneeM whatev0r will a rtport 

 b» sent b]/ post unlesa a fet of 2s. 6d. aeeomptmiu th$ Itttf att4 

 hird. Pressure of work oompeli Mr. Oray to make thia an invariable 

 raU, and it applies to all Members, whether ihey are personalljr ••- 

 ^uaiimlhid with hint or net. 



