entire cost of fitting up this room was ui:der ;^6— that was 

 painting, zinc, frames, boards, and all lal^our. 



Edith Warrkn Vhrnon. 



post riDortcm IRcports. 



{Vide Rules). 



Mrs. E. Warren Vernon answered by post. 



Cock Cockatiei.. (E. Wm. Chaplin). Cause of death due 

 to the catarrhal form of septicaemia, which is a common 

 disease at this time of the year. 



Cock Brambi^EFINCh. (Frank Howe). The bird was ve 

 fat and had a splendid plumage. Cause of death was due 

 to acute septicaemia associated with congestion of lungs. 

 Had it been exposed to a draught during this changeable 

 weather } 



Linnet. (Mark Aronstein, Cork). Acute congestion of lungs 

 and chronic disease of the liver and intestines were 

 discovered on post mortem. 



Hen BUI.I.FINCH. (Mark Aronstein, Cork). The cause of 

 death was due to emaciation resulting froTu chronic disease 

 of the liver, acute congestion of lungs and enteritis. Do 

 not give inga seed to your birds. Keep them scrupulously 

 clean and free from dampness and draughts. Scrub and 

 disinfect your cages and then expose them to the sun's 

 rays for a week or longer. 



Yei,i,ow Budgerigar. (Frank Howe). Cause of death due 

 to a chill, partly from fear, and partly from the bad weather 

 we have been experiencing, during a prolonged journey. 



Yei,i,ow-coi.lar Parrakeet. Batnadius semi - tor quatus. 

 (J. N. Wilson, Bitterne). The sex of this bird was a 

 male. It was somewhat emaciated ami the lungs were 

 congested. I found a bony substance in the trachea 

 (probably a foreign body inhaled) and this would account 

 for the symptoms observed during life. Did cuttle-fish 

 bone enter into the dietary of this bird i 



Henry Gray. 



