l^esting ttesults at Park Lodge Aviaries. 
Pakkakeets, etc.: 
Red Kosella rariakeet {Platyccrcus exutiius) S 
Cockatcel {Valopsitlacus novae -hoUandiae) 8 — 10 
Budgerigar, Yellow and Green {Mdopsittacus midula- 
tus) A flock. ; 
Black -cheeked Lovebird {Agaportiis nigrigenis) 4 
Peach-faced Lovebird (.-1. roseicolUs) 5 
Madagascar Lovebird {A. cana) 2 
Passerine Parrakect (Vsittacula passcrina) 3 
Cactus Conure {Cox urns cactorum) o 
All -Green J\arrake<'t {Brotogcrijs tirica) 4 
Red-rump Parrakeet {VsiplioUm hacDiatoitotus ) 4 
Approximate 
Specikk Hatcukd but Not Pi lia- Reaked : Age at Death. 
Bearded l{<jedl)ng (Panuriis hiarmicus ) ... 14 — 10 days. 
Parson Pinch (I'oephila chicta) 5 days. 
African Zostcrop.^ {Zostcrops viridis) 8 days. 
Blue Sugarbird {Uacnis cayana) 3 — 4 days. 
Alario Pinch lAlario alario) Fully fledged. 
Long-tailed Grassfinch {Pocphila acnticauda) 5 days. 
Black-gorgeted Jay-Thrush {Garrufax pcctoralis) 14 days. 
Gouldian Finch (Pocphila gouldiae) 10 days. 
Orangi'-brcasted Waxbill \ Sporar.yinthus suhflavu.^ ) 10 days 
St*E(iK.< WHICH Xksteu and Laid, isut did Xot Hatch Out; 
Sydney \\'axbill {Acgitillius temporaHs). 
Melbn Finch (Pyfeliu mdha). 
(^uail Finch (Orlygospiza polyzona ) . 
Pintail Parrot-J'inch {Erythrvra prasina). 
Jacarini Finch {Volatinia jacarini). 
Guiana Lovebird (Pailtacula guiancnsis). 
Masked GrassMnch (Pocphila pcrsonala ) . 
Ruficauda Finch (Balhilda nificaiida). 
I need hardly say there were others, of which I made 
no note or which e.scaped observation, such as Scaly -crowned 
Finches (Sporopipefi sqaamilrons) and Lavender Finches (La- 
goiioslicta caerulescens), etc. 
This practically completes my list, and one will notice 
that the first list contains IG distinct species, with one hy- 
brid, fully reared; the second list 10 distinct .species. This 
represents the sum total of my avicultural successes. In the 
hatched but not fully reared section we find nine species, 
wherea.i in the last section there are but eight .species. So 
that in the aviaries 43 different species attempted to i^epro- 
duce their kind, or roughly speaking 50 per cent, of the 
species kept. 
