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Members’ Saee and Exchange — Continued.


Single : — Pekin Robins, 5/- & 7/6 each ; Violet Tanagers, 21/- ; Nonpareils —

cocks 8/6, hens 12/6; Indigos — cocks 7/6, hens 10/6; Red - crested

Cardinals, 8/6. Also several Weavers of different species. List of

Parrakeets and other spare Finches on application.


H. W. Burgess, High .Street, Busliey, Herts.


Rare Rose-finch from Himalayas, species at present uncertain, 80 - ; Coral¬

billed Bulbul [Hypsipetes psaroide.s), body slaty blue, bill and feet coral,

17/6; Glossy Calornis (Calornis chalybeius), sings, 20/- ; Spotted Wing

(Psaroglossa spiloptera), 30/-; Verditer Flycatcher (S/oparola melanops),

only one in England, 40/-; Tickell’s F'lowerpecker, ( Dicceum erythro-

rynchus), smallest bird in the Old World, 40/-; Silver-eared Mesia

(Mesia argentauris), verv rare, 60/- ; Yellow-eyed Babblers ( Py dor his

sinensis ), 35/- pair ; Pied Crested Cuckoos (Coccystes jacobinns). So/- pair ;

Blue-winged Sivas (Siva cyunuroptera), new to British aviculturists,

100/- pair; Rufous-bellied Bulbuls ( Hemixus macclellandi), 35 - pair ;

Striated Bush Babblers ( Argyu cuudatu), 35I- pair ; Scarlet-backed

Flowerpeckers ( Diceeum cruentatum ), So/- pair. Above prices are much

reduced ; advertiser returing shortly to India.


E. W. Harper, Wimborne, Dorset


Black-headed Mannikins, 2/6 pair; Avadavats, Weavers, Bishops, Nutmegs,

Silverbills. Grey Waxbills— 3/-pair ; Orange-cheeks, Combassous —

3/6 pair; Zebra Finches. Whydahs, Cordon Bleus, Ribbon Finches —

5/-pair; Budgerigars, 7/6 pair ; Indian Parrakeets, 5/- each ; Norwich

Canaries, crested and plainheads, from 10/6 pair.


Miss Lattey, Hollydene, Allensbank Road, Cardiff.


Nonpareils, 21/- pair; Indigo Finches, 21/- pair; cock Redrumps, bred this

year, 14/- each. H. W. Mathias, Thames Ditton, Surrey.



WANTS.


(These are charged for at the saute rate as Birds for Sale/.


White Peafowl, young or adult of both sexes.


Wieeiam Topham, The Hill, Spondou, Derby.


Hen Blue Robin ; hen Parson Finch.


H. W. Mathias, Thames Ditton, Surrey.


Cock Crimson-finch (Neochmia phaeton).


D. Seth-Smith, 14, Canning Road, Croydon.



