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Bool: Notices and Revietvs. 
details here would l)el)ut to repeat what we have already published. 
(We congratulate the Club on a successful year's work 
and tender thanks to all who have contriljuted in any way 
thereto, especially those Avho have served in otRce and on 
committees. 
♦ 
Book Notices and Reviews. 
BiKD Life. By Chas. Reid. Cloth. Large Post 12mo., vvi(h over 100 
illustrations. London, T. N. Foulis, Great Russell Street, W.C. 
This little work is exquisitely got up, printed on art paper, and 
with each of its 105 pages adorned with a photo-reproduction of birds, 
their young, and nests. A concise description of each species figured 
appears below each illustration. We hope to give a fuller notice in next 
issue. It should form an admirable gift book for young people, and 
might well accompany all nature lovers in their peregrinations along the 
countryside. Its size is but 5in. X Sjin., comfortably fitting an ordinary 
side pocket . 
BiRD.J or THE Indian Hills. By Douglas Dewar, London. J. Lane, 
The Bodley Head. Cloth. Large Post 8vo., (Ss. net. 
We regret space will not permit a review in (his issue, but most 
of oui readers are acquainted with their fellow member's previous works, 
and the present is of fully as great interest as any that have gone before. 
To the. avieulturalist Mr. Dewar's graphic descriptions of the habitat 
and nests, of the Birds of the Hill.';, should supply many useful hints' 
as to accommodation, etc., required for the occupants of his aviaries. 
We can cordially commend this book, either as a gift book from one 
bird-lover to another, or to adorn one's own book-shelf. 
♦ 
Post Mortem Reports. 
SuNluuD. (Miss Bousfield, Bouineuiouth). The cause of death was 
fatty degeneration of liver with resultant hiemorrhage. 
GouLDiAX Finch ( <f ). (B. C. Thomasset, Ashmansworth). Cause of 
death. hEemorrhage of brain. 
H. GRAY, M.R.C.VS. 
