SEPTEMBER, 1812. 
The Foreign Bird Club. 
Notice to Members. 
The Snow Season: Memliers are requested to carefully noto 
Mr. Townsend's notices ion pag'e 60. 
CoRREsroNDENCB: In consequence of the absence from home 
of the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, and Editpr, s-ome delay may 
have occuiTed, and memtiieirs are laskfed to accept this as the^ 
cause of any replies, acknowledgements, etc., not yet to. hand. For 
the same reason acknowledgements of diomations, proposals of new 
members, etc., may be incomplete, but all deficiencies will be made 
good in our next issue/. The same cause als|0i accounts for the 
absence of "Bird Market Noties and News." 
HENRY WILLFORD, Hon. Bus. Secretary. 
WESLEY T. PAGE, Hon. Editor. 
Post Mortem Reports 
(Contimied from Pagie 260). 
Java Sparrow (9). (Miss Sybil Mundy, Derby). 'Cause 
of death: Pneumonia. 
Mealy Rosella (9). (Wm. Shore.Baily, Wilts.). Cause of 
death: Pneumonia. 
CuT-THROAT (9). (M. J. Flannery, Nenagh). Cause of 
death: Peritonitis, due to a burst eg*g' in tlie oviduct. 
Young Yellow Budgerigar. (G. E. Hag^gie, t)xford). 
Cause of death: Enteritis. 
Golden-fronted HoNEy.sucKER. (The Hon. W. E. Wrot- 
tesley, Hemel Hempstead. The liver was enlarged and undergoing 
fatty degeneration. 
Spicebird (9) (Fred Debbie, 12 Inverleith Gardens, Edin- 
burgh). Cause of death: Pneumonia. 
Answereid by jjosi: W-eislcy T. Pagi©; Lady Kathleen Pilk- 
ington; Mrs. L. Turner -Turner. 
