Post Mortem Examinations.



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Pin!'aii y Nonpareil. (Captain Rice). Slowly drooped and died. [Enteritis

was the cause of death]. _


Red Grouse'. (Mr. W. H. St. Ouintin). Picked up dead; looked rough

a day or two before. [Acute inflammation of liver, probably caused by

chill]. _


Virginian Nightingale, hen. (Mrs. Williams). Looked ill, puffy, and

drooping wings. [Acute pneumonia].



Orange-cheeked Wanbiee. (Mrs. Robertson). Moping for a day or

two. [Jaundice caused by congestion of liver].



Toucan. (Mr. II. B. Rathborne). Ill the last few days; sneezing fits, and

crouched up after feeding. [Congestion of liver and bowels].



Pennant Parrakeet. (Dr. J. I). Williams). Been wasting for some time.

[Tuberculosis of liver and mesenteric glands. Undoubtedly a lien].



Nun and Bishop. (Rev. R. II. Wilmot). [Nun died of fatty degeneration

of liver of long standing; Bishop died of inflammation of the bowels].



Tovi Parrakeet. (Mrs. Gregory). [Your bird died of a fit, brought on

by chronic indigestion]. _____



Red-Faced Lovebird. (Mr. C. >S. Reid, Kilmarnock). Found dead day

after purchase. [Concussion of brain].



Arthur Giee.



