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Post-Mortem Examinations. 
The conditions upon which these will be made by Mr. Hy. Gray, 
M.R.C.V.S., 23, ITpper Philliinore Place, Kensington, W., are as follows : 
(1) The birds must be sent immediately after death. 
(2) Thej' must be packed in a box. 
(3) The letter accompanying them must NOT he placed in the lux aloiu/ 
ir/lli the bird. 
(n.h. Unless the above conditions are complied with the package 
will be destroyed without examination). 
(4) The letter must detail as far as possible all particulars as to 
(a) date of death, 
(i) length of illness, 
(c) sj'mptoms of illness, 
(f/) lodgment and feeding of birds, and 
(e) especially as to whether egg food or inga seed has been 
given. 
(5) The work will be done gratuitously, and a report published in " Bird 
Notes" but under 7io circumstances irhatever viU a report he sent 
hy ]iost unless afeeof'llCt accompanies the letteraud bird. Pressure 
of work compels Mr. Graj' to make this an invariable rule, and 
it applies to all members whether they are personally acquainted 
with him or not. 
Mr. Gray n-ill he. iciUing to examitie living birds {including poultry, game' 
aviary, and cage-birds), and give advice as to the treatment of any disease they 
may have, for a fee of 5s. each bird, the ou-ner taking all risks and paying the 
carriage both u-ays. 
