360 Species Capnhle of Whifrriftg Otif of Doors. 
*Jerdon's Fruitsueker ( ? ). Orange-lieaded (rrouiid Thrush 
Red-whiskered Biilhul Ashy Wool-Swallows. 
Yellow headed Rffd-liirds. Diamond Doves 
Flame-sliouldered Troupials. Golden Drioles 
IMiirratoi'v riinish (American RoliinV 
Tliose maiked (*) are douhtfuUy haidy, 
Til some species T have f(mn<l one or otliei- ssx to be the 
more delicate, usu;illy th'^ females — hens of Yellow-headed Reed- 
birds for instance, dyin.n' from a few dej^rees of frost, whereas my 
only cock lived hapi)ily tiiiou^li two hard winters. 
All tlie Waxliills in nr" list are quite hardy if acclimatised, 
but Dufresne's, Black-ciieeked and Ruddy Waxbills aj)pear to be 
delicate. 
Of tlie Grassfiiiches I have kept. Painted. I.ong-tailed and 
Gouldian Finches (even when acclimatised) liave proved the most 
delicate. 
Of species which I have fonnd quite unable to stand frost 
and damp I may mention the following : Yellow-wiiified and 
Purple Sugarhirds, lilack-lieaded Suyarbii'ds (a hen successfully 
survived one wiiiter). Superb and Tii-coloured Tanayers. 
An Easter Tour Among Members' Aviaries. 
By Wesley T. PAr;i.:, F.Z.S., M.P.O.U. 
{Concluded from page 334). 
Mr. W. Shore Baily's Aviaries: We arriv^ed here 
about 6 p.m., and after making the acquaintance of our genial 
host and hostess, found time for a run round the aviaries before 
dinner, though as our host was kindly putting us up for the 
night, w£: reserved serious note-taking till the next day. T will 
preface my remarks by stating that the practical character of 
Mr. Shore Baily's aviaries is typified by the results anid 
interesting records which have appeared in this and previous 
volumes, together with many interesting photos illustrating 
the various episodes. 
These aviaries were desciilved in an illustrated article 
from Mr. Shore Baily's pen in "B.N." Februar;y 1011^ page 
38, to which I must refer readers, but the jihoto -reproduction 
and i)lans herewith will indicate the general arrangement of 
them for new readers. The aviaries are numerous and roomy 
-several 40ft. x ir)ft. x 8ft.; 30ft. x 15ft. x 15ft.; and 40 
