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Post Mortem Reports continued. 
I,avendp:r Finch. (Miss M. Gieeven). Cause of death, piieuiiioiiia. 
Birds often die in a convulsive fit when suffering from pneumonia or 
some other complaint. 
Violet- Backed Tanager Cock. (Miss Drummond). Cause of death, 
pneumonia. Sick birds very often pick at food which they do not 
seem to eat and yet appear very ravenous. I am of opinion it was 
a coincidence that your birds seem to go oflFand die when you stopped 
giving them oranges for a few days. 
Hkn Cuban Finch. (Dr. J. Kaslon Scotl). I am of opinion exposure for 
the night was the cause of death Tlie lungs were congested. 
JiEN Barnard Parrakkkt. (J. C. W. Meadows). The cause of death 
was pneumonia. The con<lition of l)eiiig "stuck in the moult" is 
generally due to ill-health or improper food. 
Green Conurk. (W. T. Page). Cause of death was fatty and atrophied 
liver. 
Answeied by post: J. R. Hadley ; W. R. Temple; The Countess of 
Winchelsea ; G. Rattigan ; H. Robbins. 
Henry Gray, M.R.C.V.S. 
New Members Elected. 
Robert E. Panwei.s, Hverbeig par, Corlenberg, Belguim. 
Sir Chas. Lavves-VViTTEWROnGK, Bart., Studio, Chelsea Gardens, 
London, S.W. 
Proposed for Election as Members. 
James Yeali.and, Pondcast l'"arm, Haven Street, Isle of Wight. 
J. StTMMER Marriner, 4, The Drive, Ben Rliydding. 
iJj The Hon. Kditorial Secretary. 
Major B. R. HoRSBRt;GH, Alkham Vicarage, near Dover. 
by W. E. Teschemaker, B.-A. 
W. H. Raven, 239, Derby Road, Nottingham. 
Mrs. B. Doherty, Vernon House, Weston, Bath. 
by the Hon. and Rev. Canon DuTTON. 
Changes and Corrections of Addresses. 
D. Dewar, Allahabad, U. P., India. 
E;. Hopninson, D.S.O., etc., Gambia, West Africa. 
