CONTENTS. 
British Corvidae By Frank Dawson-Smith. 
Birds In and About the Station (Bakloh, Punjab) By Major G. A. 
Pkkkeau, F.Z.S. 
My Present and Past Aviaries By J. W. Marsden. 
Visits to Members' Aviaries By Wesley T. Page, F.Z.S., etc. 
The Rearing of a Hybrid between the White-throated and Grey Finches ... By 
R. SUGGITT. 
Egret Farming in Sind By G. Birch, Esq- 
A Journey Across the Sierras — S. California By Wm. Shore-Baily- 
Birds of the Jhclum District and an Ornithological Diary from th» 
Punjab By H. Whistler, I. P., M.B.O.U. 
Book Notices and Reviews— J?ird« 0/ the Indian Hills. 
Correspondence — Re Nesting Record-Sulphury Seed-eater ; Notes of Aust- 
ralian Birds. 
Post Mortem Reports. 
Post Mortem Reports, 
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The conditions upon which these will be made by Mr. HY. 
GRAY, M.R.C.V.S., 23, Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington, London, 
W., are as follows : — 
(1) The birds must be sent immediately after death. 
(2) They must be packed in a box. 
(3) The Letter accompanying them must not be placed in th» 
box along with the bird. 
(N.B. — Unless the above conditions are complied with the pack- 
ages will be destroyed without examination). 
(4) The letter must detail as far as possible all particular! 
«■ to — 
(a) Date of death. 
(6) Length of illness. 
(c) Symptoms of illness. 
(d) Lodgment and feeding of birds, and 
(e) Especially as to whether egg food or inga seed has been 
given . 
(5) The work will be done gratuitously, and a report pub- 
lished in Bird Notes, but under no circumstances whatever tvill a report 
be sent by post unless a fee of 2a. 6d. accompanies the letter andl 
bird. Pressure of work compels Mr. Gray to make this an inyariabl* 
rule, and it applies to all Members, whether they are personally ac- 
quainted with him or not. 
