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WANTS.



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for twelve words or under, and one penny for every additional three words

or less.



W anted .—Skins of American Wood Duck and crests of Golden Pheasant. State

prices of same.


Capt. Davies, Castle Hill, Holywell, N. Wales.


1 Wanted . — One yellow hen Budgerigar and two green cock Budgerigars for breeding

in out-door unheated aviary.


Montefiore, East Cliff Lodge, Ramsgate.


Wanted.— Blossom-headed and Malabar Parrakeets, cocks or hens. Also Blue

Budgerigars and Blaekcheek Love-Birds.


Hebb, Brooklea, The Downs, Luton, Beds.


Wanted. —Hen Zebra Finoli. Two cock yellow Budgerigars.


Alfred Thom, The Citadel, Hawkstone, Salop.



FOR SALE.


Pair of black East Indian Ducks, price 20s.


Reginald Astley, Compton Beauchamp, Shrivenliam.


Cock Pennant’s Parrakeet; two years outside aviary. 63s., or exchange hen.


F. M. Barlow-Massicks, Scofton House, Worksop.


Hen Red-naped Lorikeet; acclimatised, healthy, and has bred.


Alfred Thom, The Citadel, Hawkstone, Salop.



Cloth, Crown 8 vo. Price 2s. 6 d. Postage 3d.


FAMILIAR INDIAN BIRDS.


(SECOND EDITION.)


By GORDON DALGLIESH.


Illustrated by half-tone blocks from the drawings of

R. H. Bunting and H. B. Neilson.


This little book is intended mainly for those who live in, or visit, India,

and who are interested in the birds they are likely to meet in everyday life,

and who wish to learn something about them. Many of the notes have

appeared in the pages of the ‘Zoologist,’ ‘ Field.’‘ Avicultural Magazine,

and the 1 Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society.’


ADLARD & SON <S WEST NEWMAN, LTD.,


Bartholomew Close, London, E.C. 1.



