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the correct remedy for pneumonia or chill with birds either in 

 cages or outdoor aviaries ? 



Please accept my apologies for troubling you. 



J. H. Harrison. 



Vide article " Piieunioiiia and Septicaemia" on page 135. 



IPotn flDoitcin IRcports. 



{Vide Rules). 



The Hon. M. C. Hawke answered by post 



Hen Yorkshirk Canary. (H. K. Picard). The cause of 

 death was internal haemorrhage, resulting from rupture of 

 one of the largest vessels at the base of the heart. There 

 was much internal fat. 



Cock BLUE-BONNpyrPARRAKEET. (C. H. Row). The breast bone 

 was sharp indicating that it had been ill some days. Cause 

 of death acute septic fever, which frequently manifests 

 itself by " fits." 



Hen Canary. (Miss iVI. Gibbous). Found dead on the nest. 

 Cause of death, hsemorrhage resulting from rupture of the 

 heart. 



Cock Yellovvt Bui>GERIGAr. (Miss H. L. Morgan). Cause 

 of death was enteritis, probably from a chill. Canary seed 

 and white millet are suflBcient to keep these birds in good 

 health. They are very fond of green food, including 

 cabbage leaves. 



Hen Budgerigar, (C. H. Row). The cause of death was 

 the so-called egg binding, resulting from catarrh of the 

 oviduct, so common during wet chilly weather. 



Henry Gray, M.R.C.V.S. 



