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FOR SALE.


Fine pair of Yellow Budgerigars (not this year's), 25/6 ; fine cock Serin Finch (has

nested with canaries), 15/-; both cost price. Proceeds in aid of Deficit Fund.


Miss Alderson, Park House, Worksop, Notts.

True pair of Red-Fronted New Guinea Lories; very rare and very fine birds, £12.


T. Hebb. Brooklea, The Downs, Luton, Beds.



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.


Th is 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 ‘ Journal of ihe Bombay Natural History Society.’



ADLARD & SON <S WEST NEWMAN, LTD.,


Bartholomew Close, London, E.C. 1.



