The following (p. 6-7) are handled "by "The Feathered T7orld, " Talbot Hp-gse , 

 9 Arundel Street, Strand, London, W. C. 2, England : 



Alderson, Hosie. 



My foreign doves and pigeons. -85 pp., illus., 1911. 



Bancroft, J. 'V/. 



The Norwich canary: How to "breed, -moult, and exhi"bit it. 



Bowman, P., and Morse, R. 



7Jild foods for "birds and how to get them. 61 pp., illus. 



BradlDurn, J. D. 



British "birds: Their successful management in captivity. 3d ed. 



Revised and enlarged "by Allen Silver with an appendix "by H. R. 



Palljams on feeding insectivorous "birds. 50 illus. (2 col.). 



Broadley, J. 



The Yorkshire canary: Its "breeding and exhi'bition. Illus. 



Butler, A. G. 



Foreign "birds for cage and aviary. Part 1, 208 pp., Part 2,, 304 pp., 

 1914. 



How to sex cage "birds (British and foreign). 176 pp., illus. 

 (4 col.), 1907. 



The grey parrot: Hov/ to keep it healthj'-, a,nd notes on how to dis- 

 tinguish the sexes. 28 pp., illus. 



Pinn, Prank. 



The "budgerigar. 16 pp., illus., 1929 (7)-. 



Greene, W. T. 



Our feathered pets: How to keep and "breed them in cage and aviary. 



Greeves, W. E. 



The crested canary: With a few notes on the Norwich plainhead, and 



hints as to their "breeding and exhibition . Revised "by John 



Ro"bson. 6th ed., 32 pp., illus. 



Knight, Jonas. 



Hints on the Yorkshire canary. 



Mannering, Rosslyn. 



Mule and hy"brid "birds. Illus. (5 col.). 



Payne , J . H . 



Norwich plainhead canary. Illus. 



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