An Easier Tuur Aiiiony Members' Aviaries. 179 
]t contained 3 Red-lieaded Lovebirds (Agapornis pul- 
l(iria), one pair and an odd bird. 
AviAKV No. G: Tlii8 lia.s a slielter 11 x 5)^ f t et, and 
is titled with a hoL water service for winter use. The (light 
is approximately 28 x 9 feet, the ground area is gras;s, ciossed 
by gravel i^aths and furnished with leafiCss oaks, branches, 
nesting barrels and logs— the photo is very clear and fully 
illustrates the general arrangement details. It contains the 
following species, in pairs unless otherwise stated. 
I'vunaut's I'iirrakcet {Flaiycercus dvguns), 1 cf a-ud 4 young. 
Moaiy Kosella Pariakeets (P. paUidiccpts ). 
Blossom -headed Tarrakeels {Palaeornia cyunoccphulu }, 1 o ^^'I'-l 
2 young. 
Ivose -headed Parrakeets (P. roaa), o' only. 
Jendaya farrakeets {Coimrus jcndaya). 
All Green Parrakeels {Brologcrys iirica). 
Budgerigars {Mclopstllucus undtdaiun ), 2 jjairs and youug. 
L'alilornian Quail (Lophoriyx californica), with iJ eggs. 
Avi.iKY IMo. 7: The shelter is 9^ x 4 feet, and the 
Uight 12 X 4 feet — all details will be gathered from plan and 
photo. 
It is given up to Rosy-faced Lovebirds {Ayapoinis rosei- 
cullis), two cocks and one hen. The pair are believed to be 
leeduig young 
The above series oi aviaries are termed the North 
Aviaries, being situated at the nortli end of the kitchen garden, 
and the series yet to be described are called the Souih Aviaries 
from their position at that end of the garden, bui, both series 
have south aspects. 
Aviary No. 8: This is only indicated on plan, as a 
plan and desciiption appeared in last Vol. of " J3.iV.," and 
1 must refer readers to the former account, meieiy remarking 
tiiat there is a line large llight, with only a small shelter, but 
this lack has 'been made good by an abundant provision of 
eaves. The birds have done well in it; it was inaugurated 
in May, 1913. 
It contains the foUowhig, ui pairs unless otherwise 
marked : — 
Red Eosella Parrakeets {Flatyccrcus cximins). 
Ked-rump Parrakeets (Pscphotus lunmatonotus) . 
Ring-necked Parrakeets {Palacornis torquatus) . 
Moustache (Banded) Parrakeets (P. fasciata). 
