The Canary Book. 



handle to carry it by. There is a hole at each end of the 

 box, lin. in diameter, to let in a supply of fresh air. These 

 holes are covered inside with a small plate made of per- 

 forated zinc to prevent a draught. Any further information 



FIG. 34. CASE FOR DON SHOW-CAGES. 



that is needed can be gathered from inspecting the en- 

 graving. Fig. 35 represents a travelling-case made to hold 

 half-a-dozen ordinary show-cages, such as are used for 



FIG. 35. CASE FOR ORDINARY SHOW CAGES. 



showing Norwich Fancy and the smaller varieties of canaries 

 and canary mules in three on each side. It is 3|ft. long, 

 14in. high, and 14in. wide, inside. The bottom and ends 



