Ai7 F/iiffr Tour Among Mnnhers' Am'arir'.s. ^Hl 
ft. X ?>£ ft. X S ft. They are naturally planted with laurel, 
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cypress, fir, aucuha, privet, box, elder, raspberry, currant, 
artichokes, rhul>arb, I'ibbon grasrs, while annually wheat, bats, 
and other cereals are sown. Several of the aviaries have a 
small stream running through them and nothing is wanting for 
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the comfort of the l>irds. Each aviai'y is fitted witli a Ivox, 
in whicii the seed-pans, etc., are placed, and a drop-dooi' allows 
