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SALE


For Sale, two-year-old aviary-bred Forsten’s Lorikeet, believed cock, in

perfect plumage.— Mrs. Chichester, Galgorn Castle, Ballymena.


Available now, Crossoptilons, Peacock Pheasants, Spicifer Peacocks,

Rheinart’s Argus, Crestless Firebacks, Kalij, Swinhoe’s, Edwards’, Imperial,

Copper, Mikado, Elliot’s Pheasants, White Rheas, Ashy-headed and Magellan

Geese, South African and Paradise Sheldrakes. Birds reared at Cleres now supplied

to England, direct without agents.—F. Fooks, Cleres, Seine Inferieure, France.


Prince Rudolph’s and King Birds of Paradise, rare Cock-of-the-Rock,

Splendid, Falkensteins, Southern Scarlet-chested, C. angolensis and C. chloropygia

Sun Birds, Blue-black, Scarlet, Superb Tanagers, Blue and Yellow-winged Sugar

Birds, Superb Manakins, Shamas, Fruitsuckers, Verdita Flycatchers, Rufous-

bellied Bush Chats, Blue-winged Sivias, rare Blue Magpies, Amethyst Starling,

Royal Starlings, Yarrells and Hooded Siskins, Humming Birds, etc., full list and

prices.-P. H. Hastings, F.Z.S., “ Stimulite ” Bird Foods, Locksway Road, Milton,

Southsea.


Perfect acclimatized winners, Starlings, Cock Royal, 1st and special; feed

from hand ; hen Amethyst 2nd Nottingham, likely breeder ; very rare Vieillot’s

Tanager 4th Nottingham, £4 each ; White-winged and Red-shouldered Whydahs,

£3 10s. pair, cock 1933 Peafowl, £2 each ; approval. Wanted, cock Monal.—

Venner, Gosfield Vicarage, Halstead, Essex.


Ruficauda, £8 pair ; Black-headed Gouldians, £4 10s. pair, aviary-bred,

unrelated ; fine cock Shama, 50s.— Burnard Mott, 11 Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston,

Birmingham.


Golden Pheasant eggs, 10s. 6 d. per dozen.— Captain Hamilton Scott,

Drayton, Foxhall Road, Ipswich.


Avicultural Magazine, Vol. V, 1899, bound. 1921, 1922, 1929-1933,

complete, unbound ; what offers ?— Mrs. Gregory, Melville, Parkstone, Dorset.


New Edition, Frohawk’s British Birds and Eggs (6 vols.) ; Thorburn’s British

Birds, published 63s. ; Avicultural, single copies or complete ; offers.—D., Holme

Manor, Pulborough.


Breeding pair rare Queen Alexandra’s Parrakeets, English bred, £75. —

Shearing, Foxwarren Park, Cobham, Surrey.


WANTED.


Genuine Hen Munia melaena. — Mrs. Drake, Mylor, Falmouth.


Redrumps, Cockatiels, Rosellas, and Pennants; pairs or odd birds.— Percy

Glover, Fareham, Hants.



