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1 Blark-footed Ponguin (Sphaii.icKS dcmersus) . 
Also numorous Phrasants and Quails. 
Nesting Notes: Results still continue to he fairly 
good but suflflcient members do not send in notes. The fol- 
lowing are in addition to those already announced: - 
Wm. Shore Baily, Westbury. 
YoiDir/ in nest : Vinaoooiis, Aixrita, Diamotul, Pironze-wini^, and 
Brush Rronzc-wing Dows ; also hybrid P>!af'k -headed 
Mannikin X Bengalese, and Abyssinian X Dwarf Weavers. 
Several species are also still engaged in incubation. 
Dr. L. Lovell-Keays, East Hoathley. 
Yoioif; on icing: Eed-rump and Passerine Parrakeet^, Cock-iteols, 
Diamond Finches, Bronze-wing Mannikins, and Red- 
crested Cardinals, also Cactus Conures . 
Capt. J. S. Reeve, Leadenham. 
Young on wing : Cuba Finches . 
Young in vrs' : Bib Finches. 
H. Bright, Cressington Park. 
Incuhaiing : Siberian Waxwing (3 eggs), 
Young on ivhig : Zebra, Diamond, and Cuba Finches ; Bed- 
Monnlain, Violet, and Peaceful Doves ; Hybrid Grass - 
finches (PorphiJa aculicaudn X Inrki). 
C. E. Croker, Farnham. 
Nesting: Pekin Bobins. 
Young in ncil : Cockateels, Budgerigars, Canaries, and Zebra 
Finches . 
Young in ncsl : Several Quaker Parrakeeis which are freqiicntl3^ 
seen pushing (heir heads out of the large nest. 
R. Hoffmann, Streatham. 
Young on wing : Three Parrot Finches ; another vigorous brood 
in nest . 
W. A. BXiNBRiDGE, Thorpe. 
Young on tving : Jacarini, Bed -headed and Zebra Finches. 
Incubating : Blue -breasted and Gold -breasted Waxbills ; Cuba, 
and Scaly-headed Finches; Long-tailed Grassfinches, and 
Diamond Sparrows . 
M. R. ToMLiNsoN, Inveresk. 
Young on wing: Tree Sparrows. 
Hatched hut not reared: Siberian Bullfinches. 
Silver-eared Mesia (Mesia argenfauris) : In Mrs. 
Connell's aviaries at Brockenhurst, a young "bird of this species 
was successfully reared up to the point of leaving the nest, 
and was on the wing for three days afterwards, Init it did 
