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Correspondence. 
Cort espondence. 
.MI'.Ml!!-. RS' SALKS AND EXCHANGES, AND PERPETUATION OF 
SPECIES IN OUR AVIARIES. 
Sir. — 1 write to say that I think the Marquis of Tavistock's scheme is a 
very good one indeed. 
Personally, niy successes in breeding have been very modest, being 
hmited for room. I)Ut if it would be of any help, I have two pairs of Cockateels 
that 1 have very reasonable hopes of breeding with this season; also five or 
six pairs of liudgerigars. All reared young' last season, which were all sold to 
members of the club. 
I shall be quite willing- for you to include me in the list as a breeder 
of these two species. 
1 have other hopes, of course, but nothing sure enough to inention at 
present. 
(Mrs.) ALICE CHATTERTON. 
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Sir, — In reference to the scheme proposed by the Marquis of Tavistock, 
I have a pair of Zebra b'inches, from which I reared eleven young last season • 
they are now preparing to nest again, and I may reasonablv hope for voung 
to be reared. You ni.ay register me as a breeder of this species. 
Liver]H)ol, March 24th, 1918. P. J. CALVOCORESSI. 
Sir, — 1 shall be ple.'ised if you will ente)' my name on the proposed 
register ,-\s a breeder of : 
(ireen, l!lue bred lludgoMgars, 
Green lUidgerig-ars, 
Yellow Budgerigars, 
Finest sing'ing str.-iin Roller Canaries. 
I\e(ll;inil, I'.ristol, i\I;irch _'.5rd, i<)iS. 
(Mrs.) M. BURGESS. 
