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especially wlicu excited, when they keep up an incessant cry ex- 
actly resenil)lin!4 the long-drawn out " B-a-a-a I of a stray sheep. 
All Totieans require j)leiity of room as they are active 
birds, constantly in motion, flying from porch to perch. A 
pan of water is a necessity as they are keen on bathing. These 
(wo l)ii'ds — the Spotted Billed Totieanette and the Green- Billed 
Toucan are the kinds most easily obtained, and I can con- 
fidently recommend, them to anyone with a taste for quaint 
pets. Mine have been most attractive, amusing, and interest- 
ing and both species won much admiration and affection from 
everybody. Personally, of the two, my favourite is the Tou- 
canette, a quiet, inoffensive, conliding and wholly delightful 
pet in an aviai'y filled with other charming and brilliantly 
coloured birds. 
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Editorial. 
Breeding Records: Since our list was published the 
following species have been bred, or were omitted when the 
list wa.i compiled. 
SPECIES : 
CEAOIDAE . 
Guan, Les.ser Grey-headed {Orlalis vctida). 
PHASIANIDAE . 
Jungle-Fowl, Ecd (Gallns gallus). 
Pheasant, Nepal Ivaleege- {Gennacus Jciiconiclanu,i). 
I;AE1DAE . 
Gull, Dominican ( Lams (lomivicaJius) . 
COLUMBIDAE. 
Dove, Cape or Masijed (Oma capcnsis). 
PSITTAGI. 
Gonure, C'actu.s {Conurus ractorum). 
Parrakeet, All -Green (Brotnrjcri/s tirica). 
MUSCICAPIDAE . 
Flycatcher. Spotted (Miisvica jid i/rlsola). 
TLRDIDAE. 
Thru.sh, Red-bellied [ TurdiiS ruf ivtnlris) . 
ZOSTEROPIDAE. 
White-eye, African {Zosti ropa viridis). 
PLOCEIDAE . 
Finch, Sharp-tailed {U roloDrlia am ticai(da ) . 
Weaver, Dwarf (Sttagra liilcola). 
FEIA'GILLIDAE. 
Finch, Snow i^Monlij ihigilla nivalis). 
