CONTENTS. 
The Successful Brecdvng of Turacus persa By Jean DEr.vcotJR, 
M.B.O.U. 
Avicultural Experiences By R. Suggitt, 
A Retrospect .-. By W. A. Bainbridge. 
Records of Birds which have bred in Captivity ,.. By Dr. E. 
HoFKiNSON, D.S.O., M.A., M.B. 
Editorial. 
Rare British Birds — Reprinted' from The Times. 
CoRREsroNDENCE — Spring Migrants in 'Essex; The Comxng of 
the Cuckoo, etc.; The Coming of the ■hightin^ale. 
Inset. 
POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 
i Report will appear in next issue of " B.N." and members are 
requested to only ask for a reply per post in cases of urgency. 
RULES. 
(1) A short account of the illness should accompany J>he specimen. 
All birds to be sent as fresh as possible to 
Dr. N. S. Lucas, 
The Prosectorium, 
The Zoological Society, 
Regent's Park, London, N.W., 8. 
(2) Should any member require an immediate reply per post, a stamped 
ndrlressed envelope inuEt be enclosed with the bird, 
r; >'o no'Jy or ski i of i.i y l)ird will be retui ned under any circum- 
.stancfs whatever. 
