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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SALE AND EXCHANGE


Many species Ornamental Pheasants for disposal.—Please write for particulars

and prices, Lambert, Nawton, York.


For sale or exchange, two pairs 1936 Edwards and one cock, two hens 1936

Chinguis Peacock Pheasants.— Soott-Hopkins, Kirby Moorside, Yorks.


Beautiful pair, outdoors, White-bellied Jamaican Doves, very rare, hardy, £3 ;

cock Grenadier Weaver, full colour, 6s. 6 d.; Peahen, £2 ; approval— Venner,

Gosfield, Halstead, Essex.


Pair tame Crowned Crane ( B . pavonina), £15 ; Breeding hen Amherst Pheasant,

£3 ; cock Chukar Partridge, £2 ; Painted Quail cocks, 12s. each; strong May-

hatched Golden-mantled X Rosella Parrakeets, £6 each or £20 for four.—Mrs. Cox,

Marshwood, Bridport, Dorset.


For sale, few pairs European Lapwings, tame and hand-reared; also pairs

Lesser Bitterns ; these birds will make delightful pets.— Lambert, Nawton, York.


Exchange 1934 hen Crimson-wing Parrakeet for cock, adult cock Barraband,

130s. ; unrelated pairs, Red-rumps, 150s. ; Zebra Finches, 10s. 6d. ; young

Fischer’s, 50s.; Cockatiels, 40s. each.— Fairweather, “ Altadore,” Great Brook-

ham.


For sale, aviary-bred Australian Crimson Finches (related).— Lupton, “ Beech-

wood,” Roundhay, Leeds.


Owing to retirement, old-established Public Zoo. Fully stocked with Birds,

Animals, Fish, and Reptiles. Also Shop, selling all pets requirements, including

Bee appliances. With or without property. Capital required, four figures. Splendid

returns. Every investigation.—W. E. Hopkins, 6 Queen Street, Scarborough.


For sale, Avicultural Magazines ; seven complete volumes, 1929-1935,

unbound; what offers?—Miss Frances Kingwell, “Heather Cot,” Collaton,

Paignton.



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