3.S2 
Post Mortem Reports. 
Zebka Finch. (Miss Clara Bowring, Worcestershire). Cause 
■of death, pneumonia . 
Necklace Tanagek (cf). (B. Steed, Sudbury). Cause of 
death, cardiac failure. 
Grey Singing-Finch. (Theo. Foster, Babbacombc, Devon). 
Cause of death, pneumonia . 
Golden-breasted Wa.xbill. (Mrs. Williams, Exeter). Cause 
of death, acute yellow atrophy of liver. 
GouLDiAN Finch (9 ). (B. Steed, Sudbury). Cause of death, 
pneumonia . 
Canary. (S. Williams, Edmonton). The bird died from 
enteritis . 
Yellow Budgerigar. (Mrs. Davies, Warrington). The bird 
was too fat ; its liver was almost all fat. No doubt death was due 
to syncope . 
Weaver and Thrush. (D. Mason, Broadstairs). Cause of death 
ppeumonia . 
Young Goldfinch. (Dr. Geo. Masters, Bury -St. -Edmunds). 
'The cause of death was coccidial enteritis . 
Blue-winged Lovebird. (Mrs. E. Travis, Stourbridge). The 
cause of death was a septicaemia, which is very common in such birds, 
and manifests itself soon after purchase from not too sanitary bird- 
shops. It was a male. 
Lavender Finch. (W. A. Swayne, 29, Percy Place, Dublin). 
Cause of death, acute enteritis . 
Answered by post — Miss Violet F. Blandford ; Geo. Scott 
Freeland ; Mrs. Turner-Turner. 
HENRY GRAY, M.R.C.V.S. 
