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in every aviary will get not only all the tit-bits but most of the 

 bread and butter as well. 



5. — To breed parrakeets freely and successfully; plentv 



of room and a varied diet are necessary. 

 V erb. sap. 



(To be continued). 

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Records of Birds which have Bred in Captivity. 



By E. Hopkinson, D.S.O., M.A., M.B. 



For meaning" of aljbreviations 'J'hie pages 58-59 (last vol.)- 

 (Continued from page 170). 



374a. — " JAVA DOVE," a white var. of the preceding. 

 Commonly bred. Hybrids, see above.* 



375.— HALF-COLLARED TURTLEDOVE ,S scmitorquata. W.T.P. 

 Zoo, commonly. 



Hybrids. 



<^ 



HALF-COLLARED TURTLEDOVE x TURTLEDOVE. W.T.P. 

 Zoo, 1911. 



X Half-collared Turtledove (Indian Ringdove). 



-^^ 



376.— DECEPTIVE TURTLEDOVE. S. decipiens. W.T.P. 

 1st, Newman, 1900. A.S. Medal. A.M. (3) i. 120. 



♦ 



377.— CAPE TURTLEDOVE S capicola. W.T.P. 



Zoo, 1906. 



* Vide page ijo. 



