some parts of Scotland, 
Ireland and Wales. 
ia 
THE GREY-WINGED 
OuzEL (Turdus boulboutl) 
of India is a new addition 
to the Zoo. It is now | 
caged in the Western | 
Aviary, but will probably 
be transferred to the new 
one which is being made 
LONG-FINGERED FROG. 
on the banks of the canal. 
This will be so large (enclos- 
ing trees thirty feet high) that 
one almost wonders if the 
GREY-WINGED OUZEL. 
Zoo Notes 
OCELLATED 
BLADDER 
FROG. 
ERRATUM.—We are 
indebted to an Aus- 
tralian correspondent 
for pointing out that 
in Mr. Dando’s ‘“‘ Zoo 
Notes” in our Feb- 
ruary number, the 
author should have 
stated that the Dingo 
is the only large non- 
Marsupial mammal in 
Australia. 
a5) 
smaller birds will ever be 
seen. 5 
Tort BowrEr Brirp, of 
whose nest a description 
was given on page 150, 
Vol. I., but whose portrait 
it was not then possible to 
reproduce, is here shown. 
The reader is referred to 
ANIMAL LiFe for last 
October in order to gain 
NOISY FROG. 
some idea of the wonderful 
architectural and artistic re- 
sults which these birds achieve 
in their native haunts. 
