Visits to Members' Aviaries and Birdrooms. 
301 
3 
Gouldian Finches. 
4 Common Avadavats. 
2 
Guttural Finches. 
2 Green Avadavats. 
1 
Pileated Finches. 
3 Zebra Waxbills. 
11 
Zebra Finches. 
2 Orange-cheek Waxbills. 
2 
Green Singingfinches. 
3 Grey Waxbills. 
2 
Grey Singingfinches. 
2 Indigo Buntings. 
5 
Ruficauda Punches. 
1 Black -faced Serin. 
5 
Diamond Finches. 
5 Cordon Bleus. 
2 
Nutmeg Finches. 
1 Passerine Dove. 
2 
Nonetti Finches. 
8 Diamond Doves, 
1 
Carmine (Ruddy) Finch. 
2 Pekin Robins. 
30 
Canaries. 
2 Grej Java Sparrows. 
2 
Goldfinches. 
2 White Java Sparrows. 
3 
Silverbills. 
1 Madagascar Weaver. 
2 
Pintail Nonpareils. 
1 Orange Weaver. 
1 
Bengalese 
2 Bronze-wing Mannikins. 
2 
Archbishop Tanagers. 
2 Tri-color Mannikins. 
3 
Chinese Painted Quail. 
4 Black -headed Mannikins 
ir lOombasou . 
4 Cutthroats. 
The above were mostly in pairs, and all of them look- 
ing very fit and except for one or two in moult were all in 
splendid plumage. 
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GBOVND VLAN . 
A. Boiler for heating hot -water service. 
B. Glazed partition dividing Aviary Shelter from Bungalow, 
CD. Jungles of bushes, creepers, plants, and weeds. 
Bungalow is eighteen inches above ground level, and a flight 
of three steps leads from Aviary Shelter to Flight. 
Plan is drawn to a scale of one-eighth inch to the foot, but 
is reduced one half in reproduction. 
The Pakrakeet Aviaky, consisting of flight and shel- 
ter, is well arranged against a high wall, which shelters it 
on the north and the provision of moveable sashes supply 
ample protection against the vagaries of an English winter. 
Here are housed: one pair each Rosella Parrakeets, Cockateels 
and Black-cheeked Lovebirds, and seven Budgerigars, The 
