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Gray, H., M.R.C.V.S. 
Post Mortem Reports, 32, 63, 103, 211, 381, 406. 
Post, Mortem Reports (Pink Inset), 18, 35, 41, 55, CS. 
Hak'J'ley, Mrs. E. A. 
*Is the Cuckoo Less Common?, 207. 
Ham K]j, The Hon. Mary C. 
Where There's a Will There's a Way, 275. 
Henstock, J. H. 
*An Early Bird, 32. 
HOLLINS, B. 
British Bird Calendar, 31, 174. 
HoPKiNsoN, E., D.S.O., Etc. 
*Heat for Ailing Birds, 312. 
Johnson, Ma.jor F. 
*Pieldfare X Missel Thrush Hybrids, 279. 
Johnson, Miss L. Sturton. 
*An Extraordinary Accident, 403. 
*Accidents to Wild Birds, 403. 
Lovkll-Keays, Dr. L., F.Z.S. 
Value of Heat for Ailing Birds, 20. 
Black-faced Waxbill, 107. 
An Effective Mouse-Trap, 111. 
Secret of Keeping Gouldian Pinches, 117, 151. 
Speckled Conure, 143. 
Sex Distinction in Rosella Parrakeets, 170, 199. 
Nesting of Blue Sugar-Birds, 225. 
*An interesting Observation, 280. 
Aviculture In The Days of Ancient Rome, 326. 
Breeding of All-Green Parrakeets, and Cactus Conures, 34 7. 
LiTCAS, Miss E. R., and Dr. N. S. 
The First Year of a Sussex Aviary, 394. 
Meakin, H. 
The Silverbill, 84. 
MiLLSUM, 0. 
Blue Budgerigars, 25 . 
Biitish Bird Calendar, 30. 
Sir W. Ingram's Birds of Paradise at Little Tobago, 335, 371. 
Page, Wesley T., E.Z.S. 
L.C.B.A. Show, 1913, 1-17 
Re Himalayan Siskin, 27-8. 
The Large Niltava, 33-5. 
L.P.O.S. Show, 1914, 97. 
Black-faced Waxbills, 105. 
