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geetion difBcult, and the ordinary diet is likely to act as an irritant to. 
the digestive tract. A complete account of this disease is given in VoL 
I. of Hoare's System' of Veterinary Medicine. 
Zebra Finch. (Mrs. Alice Chatterton, London, N.): Cause 
of death, internal haemorrhage, probably from injury inflicted by Java 
Spariow. There was no egg-binding. In future, please send letter in 
separate cover, but put a note having on it your name and address in 
the box containing the bird. 
COBDON Bleu (cf)i (Mrs. Sydney Pope, Tiverton, Devon). 
Thu cause of death was heart failure, probably due to excitement. 
RosE-iJEADED Paeeakebt (cT)- ( W . Shore Baily, Westbury, 
Wilts) There was rupture of the liver due to amyloid degeneration of 
that organ 
Answered by Post : — A. W. Adams. 
HENRY GRAY, M R. CV S: 
♦ 
Roll of Honour. 
Serving with the colours : — 
G R. Montague— Westminster Dragoons. 
Illustration and Deficit Funds. 
The Committee acknowledge with best thanks the following 
donations . 
£ 6. d. 
Carr, F. J 0 5 0 
ElriU, W 0 5 0 
Fisher, W. H ' 0 10 0 
Heuderson, Mrs. H. F 0 11 0 
Lee, Mrs. .E. D 0 10 0 
Montifiore, Mrs. Sebag 0 5 0 
Oakey, W. ;— • 0 2 6 
Pike, L 0 10 0 
Pullar, L. H. F 0 10 0 
Robbins, H ■ 0 5 0 
Scott, Dr. and Mrs. J. Easton 1 0 0 
Soames, Rev. H. A. I 0 5 0 
Strong. H ■ 0 10 0 
Williams, Mrs. C. H 0 10 0 
The Hon. Sec. has had great difficulty in getting through club 
business of late owing to business pressure. There tna.y possibly be omis- 
sions, if so, such will be given next month. 
Changes and Corrections of Address. 
A. Silver, to The Laurels, 7 Brampton Road, Forest Hill, London, S.E. 
J. Frostick, to 303 High Road, Streatham, London, S.W. 
J. Weir, to Douglas Cottage, Upper Ashley, New Milton, Hants. 
D. Dewar, Accountant General, Bombay, India. 
