The L.C.B.A. Show. 
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Seeu -Eaters (12). 1, Thynne, B.H. Gouldian Finch; 2j 
4, and G, A. Silver, Blue -breasted Waxt)ills, Aurora, and Chestnut- 
breasted Finches; 7, Patersoii, D.'amond Sparrow. Soft-Bills (3): 
1 and 2, Dewhurst, Coleys and Glossy Starling'; 3, Thynne, Blue 
Tanagcr. ' . • ■ r - 
FOREIGN BIRD CLUB SPECIALS. 
F.B.C. Silver Medal for Best Bird in Classes 109-1 76: J. 
C. Schliiter. — Grey Parrot. 
F.B.C. Silver Medal for Best Bird in Classes 177-190: C. 
T. Maxwell. — Peters' Spotted Firefinches. 
F.B.C. Silver Medal for Best Bird in Classes 191-198: A. 
Ezra. — Southern Malachite Sunbird. 
F.B.C. Bronze Medal for Most Points in Classes 165 " Miss 
A. B. Smyth. 
F.B.C, Bronze Medal for Most Points in Classes 177-190: A. 
Silver. 
F.B.C. Bronze Medal for Most Points in Classes 191-198: 
Lady K. Pilkington. 
2s. 6d. by Miss A. B. Smyth for Best Non -winner in Class 
191: Col. J. J. Routh— Gold-fronted Fruitsucker. 
2s. 6d. by Miss A. B. Smyth for Best Non -winner in Class 
193: Lady K. Pilkington. — Blue and Black Tanager. 
10s. 6d. by A. Ezra, Esq., for Best Sugar Bird: Lady K. 
Pilkington — Black - headed Sugarbird . 
10s. 6d. by A. Ezra, Esq., for best Fruitsucker or Zosterop: 
Colonel J. J. Routh, Gold-fronted Fruitsucker. 
Mr. A. Ezra won most points in the London Cup 
Competition. 
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Birds Bred at Poltimore Park Aviaries, 1913. 
By Lord Poltimokb. 
Chatteking Loby (Lorius garrulus). We have had the 
good fortune this year to rear one Chattering Lory, which to 
be candid, was a great surprise to everyone, as no one ever 
suspected its existence, until it was discovered one tine morn- 
ing, feeding with the older inmates of the aviary. 
The aviary measures 43 feet long, 36 feet wide, and 
12 feet high, nearly half of which is covered in by a sub- 
stantially built house, and it was in this house that early in 
spring we fixed up one of Mr. W. T. Page's excellent nesting 
barrels, 15in by 12 in. 
