The L.C.B.A. Show. 9 
etiting class of Lovebirds and the smaller Parrakects, Init all 
the exhibits had not the full com;, ement of claws and some 
not fully clear of the moult. 
1, 4 and 5, Miss A. B. Smyth, White - vvai;,c 1 Parrakee', Red- 
facod Lovebirds and Tui Parrakeets, a nice trio, in good form, hut 
the lasL named with cut wing-; 2, IVfiss C;a:-e, grand pair of Peach- 
faced Lovebirds, 'but feet not perfect; 3, S. Bealy, perfect Black- 
faced Lovebirds; 6, Col. Eouth, and 7, J. Schiilter; other Black -faced 
Lovebirds. Blue-winged and Madagascar Love'nrds also staged. 
172. A.O.S. Pakeots (6): The writer found it dim- 
cult to understand the plaeings hore or from what base they 
were made. Mr. Eaynor's rare Aubry's and unique Levail- 
lant's Parrots having- to be content with 4th and 5th respect- 
ively! The latter a first appearance. 
1, 4 and 5, Rev. G. H. Raynor, Red-vented Parrot, perfect 
and very rich colour, Aubry's Parrot, perfect and rare, Jjevaillant's 
Parrot (new to shows), uniqu.^, but noi; quite as tight as it might he; 
2 and 3, C. T. Maxwell, Senegal Pai-rot, a nice bird, but decidedly 
lucky to be so placed in such company, an I a good Blue-rumped 
Parrot which should have preceded the Senegal; L. M. "VVade, Red- 
vented Parrot. 
173. Geeen Budgerigaes (17). A nice array of 
this charming but common species; tho.ic placed winning on 
size, depth of colour and lacing. 
1, Mrs. D. Longden; 2, Col.Rouih; 3 and 7, .J. Prostiek; I, 
A. Silver; 5, R. J. Watts; G, Mrs. D. Longden. 
174. Ring-neck and Othek Common PARUAKasi'S 
(2). 
1 and 2, Miss A. B. Sniytli, pair Eed-inimps, not sleek, pair 
Rosellas, not tight; 3, W. Prost, gJoJ pair Alexandrines; 4, G and 
7, Mrs Newmarsh, Red Rosella, Alexandrine, and Cockateils; 5, W. 
Baxby, another good Alexandrine. A very fine pair of Quaker Par- 
rakeets were also shown. 
175. Lories, Etc. (G). The moot noticeable of this 
class were the Red-collared Lorikeets, several oi which were of 
a very intense colour. 
1, Mrs. D. Longden, perfect Red-collared Lorikeet, very in- 
tense; 2 and G, J. Frostick, Yeliow-backed and Purple-capped Lories, 
rich colour and in good form; 3, Hon. Mrs. Morris'On, very steady 
Red-collared Lorikeets; 4, and 5, C. T. Maxwell, Red-collared and 
Ornate Lorikeets. Several good exhibits in thii ciass W'ere kept down 
by cut wings. 
17G. A.O. Parrakeets: Only three entries, and of 
these Miss L. Clare's Queen Alexandra and Hooded Parrakeetd 
