Foreign Birds at the London Cage Bird Association^s Show, in


and produced eggs in a cage. Here then is a very beautiful

Sugar-bird that apparently would be very likely to nest success¬

fully if given a chance in a fair-sized aviary. Mr. Galloway sent

a nice Blue Sugar-bird (.Dacuis cay ana ) and there were two

Golden-fronted Chloropsis.


The most interesting class in the show was that for all

species not catered for elsewhere. Here were some extremely

rare birds, possibly the most choice collection ever seen together

at a bird show.



Cuban Trogan (.Prionotelns temnurus).



The first prize winner was a Cuban Trogan (.Prionotelns

temnurus ), the first Trogan we have ever seen alive. It was most

interesting from the point of view of its rarity, but it seemed a



