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Sced-calcr, Sulphury (Scriiiiis sidpluiratus) . 
Siskin, Sikhim {('h ri/somilris spinoiclc'i) . 
HYBKIUS. 
PVCNONOTIDAE. 
Red -vented X Hcil -en rrd 1)liI1)uI {Pijciioiioiiis Ini. iiiorr!itti<n X 
(jliirnlitjisd joc/isii ) . 
Tl'HDJUAE 
Song Thrush X Blackbird (Ttirthis ninnicii.i X Mmila nvrida). 
PLOCEIDAE. 
Spice X Bib Finch [Munia jiii iicl /iliihi X Spi rmc.s/rs >niiia'). 
Maniiikiii, Mn.gpic X J^ongalesc { Aiiki/i rcsUiis /n'li'/illoid' a X 
I' rnldncliii (loniestica 'i . 
Mannikin, Tricolciur X Rrniialc.sc 'Miiii/ti )iiaJaccn X (' rolninfm 
(lamest ica ) . 
Silvcrbill, African X Bronze Mannikin ( Aidrmoayiic cantinis X 
Spfimrsfi's eiiriillata) . 
FRINGILLIDAE. 
PMnch, Grrj- X ^^'hilc-throated (Sprr»/n)j}i>Ia rjrism X S. alhi- 
giilaris) . 
Greenfinch X Sikhini Siskin (Llfjiirintis chhris X Clirijsotn'tri.'i 
spinoides) . 
Greenfinch X Mexican Eosefinch (Ligui itiiis Moris X Carpndn- 
CKS mea-icamin) . 
Nest]N(; Notes: These are very variai.le at present, 
t>ut some members are doing fairly well or have promise of 
doing vso:- 
Feae.li -faced Lovebirds are either incubating, or feeding 
young in the aviaries of several members. 
In Dr. M. Ams'er's aviaries Orchard, and the Little Saf- 
fron Finches have young, but the latter are not as yet fending for 
themselves, two of the former have left the nest. His Orange- 
headed Ground Thrushe-; are nesting again for the third year 
in succession, and Zebra P^inches and Diamond Dov(>s have 
young on the wing. 
Mrs. Speaker in her bird -room has had a brood of tliree 
young Blue Tanagers hatched, two of which are still Uviiij^ and 
are now on the wing, but still being fed by their mother. Tlii< 
is a most interesting event, as it demonstrates that one may 
hope for success with some Tanagers quite apart from the 
natural garden -aviary . We should be glad if Mrs. Speaker 
would send full details {vide letter in Correspondence Section). 
Miss E. C. Chawner has a brood of Jardine's Pigmy 
Owls ; three eggs formed the clutcli, all of which hatched 
