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*Greenfinch X Sikhim Siskin — W. Shore Baily. 
JSpicf X Bib Fiuch— W. Shore Baily. 
Grey X White-throated Finch — R. Suggitt. 
*Rcd-vented X Red-eared Bulbul — Miss A. B. Smyth. 
Magpie Mannikia X BengalcSe — L. M. Wade. 
Greenfinch >; Rudely Finch — L. M. Wade. 
*Aiil(l<s liave been published. If. Articles received, awaiii j 
ptibli cation . 
If any member knows of any previous successes with any of 
the above, v. ill thej' kindly send details to either the Hon. Secretary or 
Hon. Editor at once? 
Snow Section : AVe desire to call the attention of members to 
the first Welsh National Show — the whole of the proceeds are to bo given 
to the " Prince of Wales' Fund — members are asked to give it their 
best support. See full details under " The Show Season '' in this issue. 
SIDNEY WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. and Treasnrer. ■ 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hoti. Editor. 
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KoU of Honour. 
The Hon. Vere D. Boscawen. — Killed in action. 
Sir R. J. Corbet, Bart. — ]Voundcd. 
Details are very meagre at present, but the following are serving 
with the colours : 
Mr. B. Hollins. 
Major B. R. Horsbrugh. 
Mr. F. King. 
Capt. J. S. Reeve. 
Dr. Sprawson, Capt. R.A.M.C ., rvith the Expeditionary Force. 
Mr. R. Suggitt, Musketry Instructor. 
Dr. Gosse, Sussex Yeomanry . 
Dr. Legh de Legh, Major, R.A.M.C', 4th, Batt . Yorks. Reijt. 
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Post Mortem Reports. 
Bni,LFiNCii (9)- (Mrs. G. Christie), Elgin. The bird had 
injured the scapular nerve, which caused paralysis of some of the shoulderj 
muscles which are siipplied by that nerve. Breeding in confinement is 
very uncertain in results . 
Waxwing. (Geo. Scott Freeland), Tonbridge. The Waxwing 
was in the pink of condition, but its viscera was enveloped in fat. 
There is no doubt it died from syncope, the result of fatty infiltration 
of the heart. 
Pbkin RoniN. (Miss Clara Bowring), Worcestershire. The • 
bird died from fatty degeneration of the liver. 
(T. Hebbs), Luton. Both birds were males. The cause of death 
was pneumonia. 
