POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS


Rule 1.—A short account of the illness should accompany the specimen. All

birds to be sent as fresh as possible to Mr. C. H. Hicks, The Zoological Society

of London, Regent’s Park, London, N.W. 8.


Rule 2.—A stamped addressed envelope must be enclosed with the bird.


Rule 3.—No body or skin of any bird will be returned under any circumstances

whatever.


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Street, Hertford, to whom members should address all orders for extra copies,

back numbers for 1917 and after, and bound volumes. Cases for binding the

Magazine (in art cloth, with gold block on side) can be obtained from the

Publishers, post free and carefully packed, at 3/- each; or the Publishers will

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Members are requested to state whether they want the wrappers and

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MEMBERS’ ADVERTISEMENTS


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must accompany the advertisement, which must be sent on or before the 20th of the

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SALE AND EXCHANGE


Ornamental Pheasants for sale, many species, including Vieillot Firebacks

and other rare species.—Write for particulars, Lambert, Nawton, York.


Ornamental Pheasants and Doves for sale; Impeyans hen 1934, cocks

and hen 1935, Amherst pure, Versicolor pure, Eared 1935, Bronzewinged

Doves, Australian Crested Doves.—Dr. Evald, Sonderborg, Denmark.


Ringneck Parrakeet cock, 45s.; Yellow-winged Sugar-bird cock (in colour),

45s.— Brown, 29 Dean Road, Southampton.


Hen Red-sided Eclectus Parrot, £10; pair rare Dinemelli Weavers (3rd Palace),

£4 10s.; fine cock Red-faced Waxbill, 35s.; Archbishop Tanager, 30s. or exchange

for Lovebirds.— Whitmore, 168 High Street, West Bromwich.


Pair adult Buttercup Budgerigars, four 1934 Buttercup cocks, two hens ditto,

pair adult Blues ; giving up outdoor aviaries owing to health. What offer ?—

Mrs. Edwards, Three Elms, Kippington, Sevenoaks.


Aviary-bred 1934 Aurora hen, has bred; offers ? Early 1935 Bengalese, 17s. 6 d.;

pair Diamond, Zebra Dove cocks, outdoor, 12s. 6 d. each ; Nonpareil Bunting cock,

20s.— Wilson-Jones, Lanivet, Bodmin.


Forced Sale, complete collection Spermophilse, pairs Lavender-backed and

Guttural Finches; 2 cocks, 1 hen Black-banded Finch ; 2 cocks Lined Finch; cocks.

Reddish, Halfwhite (S. hypoxantha), Richardson’s Fire Red (S. minuta parva) ;

Greyish (S . grisea) ; unique opportunity; the lot £9 10s. Cock Red-crested

Finch, 17s. 6 d. ; Tropical Seed Finch (defective eye), 20s.; Black-headed Siskin,

21s. ; pair Yellowish Finches, 17s. 6 d. ; also pair Finlayson’s Squirrels, 55s. ; pair

Palm Squirrels, 30s.—A. Morrison, Morris Lodge, Gong Hill, Farnham, Surrey.


Avicultural Magazines, 1932-5, unbound, 15s. each; odd numbers, 1899,

1907, 1913, Is. 6 d. each.—C. B. Horsbrugh, Hillsborough, Co. Down.


WANTED


Breeding hen Turquoisine or might exchange cock for hen.—H. Norris,

17 View Road, London, N. 6.


Pair Triangular-spotted Pigeons or single birds.— Suggitt, 64 Suggitt’s Lane,

Cleethorpes.


Two hen Bamboo Partridges, acclimatized hen Ruficauda Finch.—Mrs. Tyser,

Dudbrook, Brentwood.



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