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SALE


I can offer many species Ornamental Pheasants, including 1937 Satyr Trago-

pans. Mikado, Brown Crossoptilon, Elliot’s, White-crested, and Nepal Kaleege,

Vieillot Fireback, and other rare Pheasants ; also varieties in Waders.—Please

write for prices and particulars.— Lambert, Nawton, Yorks.


Cereopsis and Bar-headed Geese, Caroline, Falcated, White-eye, Rosy-bill,

Ruddy and Common Shelduck, Fulvous Tree-duck, etc. ; all pinioned and hand-

reared this year; prices reasonable : approval.— Jones, Peover Eye, Lower

Peover, Cheshire.


For Sale.—Redrumps, Cockatiel, Green Cardinals, Gouldians, Bengalese,

Diamond Doves, Chinese painted Quail, pair Scarlet Tanagers, hen King, cock

Goldenmantle, Pure Amherst, Golden Pheasants, Wild Turkej^s, Wigeon, Bernacle.

— Tyser, Dudbrook, Brontwood.


Asiatic Birds for Sale.—Limited number: Flower-peckers, two species,

Scarlet-backed and Scarlet-breasted (Dicaeidas) Ince’s Paradise Flycatcher

( Tchitrea incei), Daurian Redstarts, Astley’s Liothrix, Chinese Taylor Birds, Black-

naped Orioles ( Oriolus chinensis diffusus), and other rare Chinese birds. Also

varieties of Far East Robins, Larks, Thrushes, Wahmees, Zosterops, Finches,

Bulbuls, Starlings, Owls, etc. If orders sufficient will send experienced caretaker

to accompany same to England.—For particulars write to R. F. Tong, P.O.

Box 216, Macao, China.


Shelley’s monograph, Sunbirds, £15; Mi mart’s monograph, Lories, £6;

Morris’s British Birds, 6 vols., £3 ; Butler’s British Birds (Order Passeres ), 2 vols.,

£2 10s. ; Cassell’s Canaries and Cage Birds , £2 5s.; Cassell’s Book of Birds, 4 vols.,

£2 2s.; Butler’s Foreign Finches in Captivity, 2nd edition, £4; Green’s Parrots

in Captivity, 3 vols., £3 105. ; Seth-Smitb’s Parrakeets, £2 10s.; Russ’s Speaking

Parrots, 12s. 6d. ; Weiner’s Foreign Cage Birds, 21s. ; Gedney’s Foreign Birds,

15s. ; Lucas and Le Souef’s Birds of Australia, £1 6s. ; Buller’s manual, Birds of

New Zealand, 21s. ; Astley’s Birds in Freedom and Captivity, 12s. 6d. ; the same,

large paper, 21s. ; Dixon’s Game Birds and Wild Fowl, 2nd edition, £2 2s. ;

Tegetmeier’s Pheasants, 15s. 6s. ; Page’s Aviaries and Aviary Life, 25s.; Avi-

cultural Magazines,Bird Notes, 1895 to 1917, bound vols., 15s., unbound 10s.

Many other scarce out-of-print standard works for sale; all postage extra.—

John Frostick, 303 High Road, Streatham Common, S.W. 16.


GIVEN AWAY


Chinese Bantams. Eleven to be given away for good home, would separate.

No butchers or delicatessen merchants need apply.—Write, Mrs. C. B., Husheath

Manor, near Goudhurst, Kent.


SITUATIONS WANTED


Mrs. N. Corsan, one of America’s leading authorities on the sanctuary phase

of bird work, and also a specialist in the keeping and rearing of all birds, seeks

suitable employment in Great Britain ; references supplied.—For full particulars,

write Lambert, Nawton, Yorks, or Mrs. Corsan, 410 West 23rd Street, New

York, N.Y., U.S.A.


WANTED


Secondhand Avicultural Magazines from 1927-1936.—Reply, G. D. Lake,

Audrey Burghfield Common, Reading.



