POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 
The conditions upon which these will be made by Mr. Hv. Gray, 
M.R.C V.S., 23, Tipper Philliuiore Place, Kensington, W., are as follows : 
(1) Tlie birds must be sent immediately after death. 
(2) Tney ntiist be packed in a box. 
(3) The letter accompanying them must not be placed in the box along 
with the bird. 
(N.B. UJiless tlie above conditions are complied with the package 
will be destroyed witliout examination). 
(4) The letier must detail as far as possible all particulars as to 
(a) date of deatli, 
(b) length of illness, 
\c) symptoms of illness, 
{d) lodgment and feeding of birds, and 
(fi) especially as to whether egg food or inga seed has been given. 
(5) The work will be done gratuitously, and a report published in "Bird 
Notes," but under no circumstances whatever will a report be sent by 
post unless a Jee of 2/6 accompanies the letter and bird. Pressure of 
work cotnpels Mr. Gray to make this an invariable rule, and it 
applies to all members whether they are personally acqiiainted with 
liim or not. 
BOUND VOLUMES OF 'BIRD NOTES." 
Volume I. is out of print. 
Of Volume II. there remain only a few copies, 
to Members and Associates - • • 10/- 
to others ■ 12/6 
Volumes III. IV. & V. with hand-coloured plates 
to Members and Associates each 10/6 
to others .... 15/. 
Volume VI. & VII. with hand-coloured plates 
to Members and Associates each 15/- 
to others „ 20/- 
Cases for binding Vols. I., 11., III.. IV., V., VI. and VII. may be 
had, price 1/8 each post free. 
Application for Bound Volumes and cases must be made to the 
Publishers. 
Cases for binding Vol. VII. now ready, to be obtained of th« 
Publishers. 
The Publishers will be pleased to bind member's copies at 
2/9 each IneludlnK Cover and return postage. 
