CONTENTS. 
Some Gorgeous Pheasants By Wesley T. Page, F.Z.S., etc. 
My Indian Nightingales By B. Thbo. Stbwabt. 
Good and Bad Points In My Aviaries — Failures and Their Lessons. 
By Wm. Shobb-Baily. 
My Yucatan Jay By Lady Kathleen Pilkinoton. 
Editorial. — Nesting Records ; L.M. Treloar Cripples' Hospital Aviaries . 
My Present and Past Aviaries By J. W. Marsdbn. 
.CoBRBSPONDBNCB.— 115, Not Out ; The Season, 1914; Birds Near 
the Firing Line ; Nest of Quaker Parrakeets ; Abnormal Plu- 
maged Yellow-fronted Amazon. 
Birds of the Jhelum District, and an Ornithological Diary from the 
Punjab By H. Whistlbb, I. P., M.B.O.U. 
Bbitish Bird Calendab. 
Post Mortem Ebpobts. 
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Post Mortem Reports. 
The conditions upon which these will be mad* 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 h$ plaetd in th$ 
box along with th» 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 a$ posiiblt all partioulars 
aa to — 
(a) Date of death. 
(&) 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 whatevsr mil a report 
bt sent by post unless a fe$ of 2s. 6d. accompanies ths letttr and 
bird. Pressure of work compels Mr. Gray to make this an invariable 
rule, and it applies to all Members, whether they are personally ac- 
quainted with him or not. 
