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Vol. VII., p. 208 Mr. W. E. Tkschemaker, for breeding the Cinnamon

Tree Sparrow ( Passer cinnamomeus), in 1908.


,, ,, p. 321 Mr. W. E. TksCHEMAker, for breeding the Rufous-


backed Mannikin ( Spermesles nigriceps), in 1909.



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Mr. W. T. Page, for breeding the Grey-winged Ouzel

(.Merula boulboul), in 1909.


Mr. E. J. Brook, for breeding the Black Lory ( Chatcop-

sitlacus a ter), in 1909.


Mr. W. E. Teschemakek for breding the Giant Whydah

(Chera procne), in 1909.


Mr. T. H. Newman, for breeding the Deceptive Turtle

Dove ('.Turtur decipiens), in 1909.



pp. 158 | Mr. T. H. Newman, for breeding the White-throated

and 194 ) Pigeon ( Columba albigularis, in 1909.



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Mr. P. W. Thornieey, for breeding the Argentine

Blackbird {Turdus fuscater), in 1910.


Mr. T. H. Newman for breeding the Snow Pigeon

(1 Columba leuconota), in 1910.


Mr. Duncan Parker for breeding the Red-Vented Blue

Bonnet ( Psephotus hezmatorrhons), in 1911.


Mr. W. E. Teschkmaker, for breeding the Sprosser

(.Daulias philomela), in 1911.


Mr. H. D. Astuky, for breeding the Orange-headed

Ground Thrush ( Geocichla citrina), in 1911.


Mr. H. D. Asti.ey, for breeding the Rose-breasted

Grosbeak ( Hedyvieles ludovicianus), in 1911.


Mr. W. E. 'l'ESCHEMAKER, for breeding the Hawfinch

(Coccot liras tes vulgaris), in 1911.


Mr. W. E. Page; for breeding the Indian White-Eye

(. Zoslerops pa/pebrosa), in 19H.


Mr. H. D. ASTEEY, for breeding the Queen Alexandra

Parrakeet [Spathop terns alexandrce), in 1912.


Mr. W. E. ' 1 'eschemaker, for breeding the Crested

Lark ( Galeriia cristata ), in 1912.


Mr. W. E. TESCHAMAKER, for breeding the Black Red¬

start ( Ruticilta titys), in 1912.



