CONTENTS. 
Two Vultures By Wesley T. Page, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. 
Records of Birds which have bred in Captivity ... By Dr. E. 
HoPKiNsoN, D.S.O., M.A., M.B. 
Early Notes By L. Pullar, F.Z.S. 
The Singapore Mynah By W. Shore Baily. 
A Retrospect By W. A. Bainbridge. 
Nesting Notes By H. E. Bright. 
An Avicultural Experience — White-eared Bulbuls — By D. S. 
Vermilion, 
A Few Notes from an Unpretentious Aviary — By W. W. 
Smith. 
Teibute — The late Hon. and Rev. Canon Button ; The late 
Dr. L. Lovell-Keays. 
OORRBSPONDENCE — Have Cuckoos the Homing Instinct ? 
Inset. 
POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 
A 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 the specimen. 
All birds to be sent as fresh as possible to 
Di'. N. S. Lucas, 
The Prosectorium, 
The Zoological Society, 
Regent's Park, London, N.W., 8. 
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{2) Should any member require aj;i immediate reply per post, a stamped 
addressed envelope must be enclosed with the bird. 
^3) No body or skin of any bird will be returned under any circum- 
stanoes whateTer, 
