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revealed while taking the bath, and it will repay 

 observation. 



CorrespouDeuce. 



Sir, — I should like to thank Dr. Creswell for all he has 

 done for the Foreign Bird Club, and I am sure this is the feel- 

 ing entertained by all the other members. 



No one can appreciate the difficult}^ and time spent doing 

 post inorienis except a medical man, therefore I feel justified 

 and feel that it is the least I can do, to thank Dr. Creswell 

 most heartily for, not only this, but also for his editorial work 

 and heaps of other ways in which he has brought up the mag- 

 azine to its present state of efficiency. 



In closing, I would like to wish Mr. Wesley Page every 

 success, which I feel sure he will gain, and to thank him for 

 taking on the editorial work. James McDonagh. 



lP05t nOoitciu IRcports. 



{Vide Rules). 



Male Cros.SBIIvI, (Mr. Mark Cronstein). The cause of death 

 was haemorrhage right side of skull probably due to an 

 injury. 



Canary (Miss Gordon). The cause of death was due to in- 

 flammation of both lungs, and congestion and enlargement 



of liver. 



H. Gray, m.r.c.v.s. 



