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" cocks assisted in the building of the nest, and also in the 
" dutiec- of incubation. All sleep in the nest, so what the 
" young are I cannot say." 
Dk. L. Lovell-Keays : 
With Egg's. Bearded Ree:llings, nest built in a con- 
verted travelling cage. 
" Fully fifty per cent, of my birds are nesting, but I 
"have already had a number of clear eggs; the tendency to 
"nest is prodigious. The Gouldians instead of rearing their 
"young have gone into moult. — L.L-K." 
Brown-backed Eobins have built — no eggs yet. 
Being Fed. Rosella Parrakeets and Rosy-faced Love- 
birds. 
Young. Bib, Zebra and Mexican Rosefinches on the 
wing. 
Me. W. T. Page : 
« 
Young. Zebra and Olive Finches, also an Hybrid Zebra 
Finch X Bengalese. The first broods of Grey- 
winged Ouzels and Red 'Mountain Doves not 
fully reared. Red Mountain Doves being fed 
in nest. 
Incubating . Grey-winged Ouzel', Red Mountain Doves, 
Olive Finches, Zebra Finclies, Grey Finches, 
Lesser and Mealy Redpolls. 
Building. Gold-fronted Fruitsuckers; Malabar My- 
nahs; Jackson's Whydahs; Speke's, Napoleon 
and other Weavers; also Gold-fronted Finches. 
Mr. R. SuGGiTT : 
Incubating. Lesser Grey-headed Guans (Orfalis vetu- 
la). Numerous Finches, Grassfinches, etc., are 
also nesting. 
Captain J. S. Reeve (I^eadenham) : 
Young. Cuban Finches on wing. Lesser Redpolls five 
days old and doing well. 
Mu. J. Smith (Kendal) : 
Young in Nest. Stanley and Many-colour Parrakeets. 
Our member, Mr. A. Ezra, has received a private 
consignment of Indian Sunbirds; also some Red-headed Bull- 
finches {Pyrrhula drylhrocej/hala) which are new to avicultuT'e. 
Further notes held over till next month owing to lack 
of space. 
