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QuAii, Finch. (M. A. Swayne, Dublin.) The cause of death was a septic- 
aemia to which these birds are so subject. 
Til,ACK-(;iIKKKKI) I.ovKHiRl) ( ^ ). ( H. Steed, Sudlniry, Suffolk. ) Cause 
of death was .syncope. 
|Budgerk;ak ( J ). (G. K. Ilaggie, Oxford.) Cause of death, purenchymatous 
nejihritis from which lliese l)irds often suffer. 
H. (3 RAY, M.R.C.V.S. 
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A Marvellous Collection of Tana^ers. 
Just on (he eve of going to press, we had the opportunity of seeing the most 
unique and comprehensive consignment of Tanagers ever landed. Mr- Walter Good- 
fellow has been collecting in Ecuador for the piist two years for Mr. E.J. Brook, and 
a really marvellous collection is the result. Details are not possible in this short note, 
but there are thirty to forty different species, each of which is clad in gorgeous, and 
iridescent hues, all are in excellent condition, and with very few exceptions all are 
neio to avicultnre. Parrots, Hangnests, J^vs, and rare mammals are also included in 
the series — Ed. 
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Changes and Corrections of Addresses. 
Miss M. Gerrard to it Lung' Arno, Serristori, Florence, Italy. 
P .F. M. Galloway to, 22 Rectory Road, Caversham, Reading. 
W. O. Montgomery to c.o. Mrs. Hulse, Alexandra Road, Hornsea, E. Yorks. 
Mrs. Stella Stoney ta 38 Campden House Court, Kensington, London, W. 
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New i'Members Elected. 
W. Yarworth Jones, Villa d'Arno, Albany Park, Kingston-on-Thames. 
Proposed for Election as Members. 
Capt. S. Wilfred Aston, Manor House, Frgnsham, Farnham, 
Jiy the Hon. Editor and W. yarworth- 1 ones. 
Lady Greenall, Walton Hall, Nr. Warrington. 
liy Mrs. M. H. Davics and the Hon. Editor. 
Constance Lady Hanson, 4 Bryanston Square, London, W. 
By Her.-Lie.ui. W. A. Bainhridge. and the Ho„. Editor. 
Mrs. Burgess, Kingsweir, 52 Clarendon Road, Redlands, Bristol. 
By S. Williams, Hon. Tius. See. and Treas. 
