Species which have been Reared. 
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parently... confined to the island of Sumatra." (B.M.O., Vol. V.). 
Of the fifteen species which compii e the genus Chlor- 
opsis. only three (aiirifrons, hardwicl:n and jerdoni) are known 
to English av.culture,^all are of gorgeous coloui-ation, beauti- 
ful form and full of character. 
I regret that pressure upon my time and lack of 
material hai prevented an nricrinal description in each case, 
but, except where printed between inverted commas, the 
descriptions are from skins, plates, or life. 
I have e^xeeded space limit this month to enable the 
article to be completed in the present volume. 
Species which have Reared Young In Captivity 
in Great Britain. 
Continued from page 222. 
By Wesley T. Page, F.Z.S, Etc. 
This instalment includes .supplemental records for the present 
season. I hope to complete the series of species in December, leav- 
ing hybrids over till next volume. 
FRINGILLID^. 
Hooded Siskin (Chrysomitris cucullata). 
St. Helena Seed-Eater (Serinua flaviventris) . 
PLOCEID^. 
Black-headed Mannikin (Munia atricapilla) . 
Peal's Parrot Pinch (Erythrura pealei). 
Napoleon Weaver (Pyromelana afro). 
Black -headed Weaver (Hyphantornis mclanocepJialus) . 
TURDID^. 
Whinchat (Pratincola rubetra). 
Black Redstart (RuUciUa tifys). 
TANAGRID^. 
Magrpie Tanager {Cissopsis leveriana). 
MOTACILLID.^:. 
Rock Pipit (Anthus obacurus). 
ALAUDID^. 
Crested Lark (Galerifa cri.^tata). 
COLIID^. 
The Striated Coly (CoUus striatus). 
OOLTTMBID^. 
Venezuelan Ground Dove {G entry gon Venezuelan). 
PSITTACI. 
Red-sided Edectus Parrot (Eclectus peetoralis). 
