. Bird notes . ? i. G. Scott Freelaiid. Tonl)ridge). Cause ofdeath. ])nLMiinoiii;i. P>ii. FiN( II (Mrs. A. Storey, Tarporley, Cheshire.) Cause of death,enteritis. Diamond FiN( II ( ? ). CNFiss A. Eccles. Ditton Hill). Cause ofdeath, pneumonia. Zkhha FiN( II. (Lieut. Littledale, Lydd). Cause of death,pneumoniii. Your letter was not under separate cover ; in future such will inot be answered. C(;r ( ? ). (Harvey C. Cnrrey, Littlehampton). Cause ofdeaUi. jinennionia. Pknnants PAiiUAKKF/r (<?). (Mrs. Connell, Brockenhurst). The Jlungs were inflamed and the bowels were impact
. Bird notes . ? i. G. Scott Freelaiid. Tonl)ridge). Cause ofdeath. ])nLMiinoiii;i. P>ii. FiN( II (Mrs. A. Storey, Tarporley, Cheshire.) Cause of death,enteritis. Diamond FiN( II ( ? ). CNFiss A. Eccles. Ditton Hill). Cause ofdeath, pneumonia. Zkhha FiN( II. (Lieut. Littledale, Lydd). Cause of death,pneumoniii. Your letter was not under separate cover ; in future such will inot be answered. C(;r ( ? ). (Harvey C. Cnrrey, Littlehampton). Cause ofdeaUi. jinennionia. Pknnants PAiiUAKKF/r (<?). (Mrs. Connell, Brockenhurst). The Jlungs were inflamed and the bowels were impacted with material suggestingthat the bird was constipated. No doubt the cold changeable weather istrying to birds in confinement. Sorry I have had at last to enforce the rules ]governing the post mortem examinations. j Rosslyn Mannering, Southfields. Rules not observed. ^ Aiixirered hy 7;;—James Yealland, R. S. de Quincey. Viscountess j^laldm, Miss Rosie Alderson. j H. GRAY, &^ BiED l-nnu lijP by II. irnnilrluhl. Some Interesting Foreign Speeies at the National Show. All right■i reserved. iMARcn, 1913. BIRD NOTES: THE JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUBThe National Show. By Wesley T. Page, , etc. FOKEIGN BlllU SECTION. Continued from page 63. Some of the principal birds enumerated in our last issuehaving already been Iully described in , VinaceousFirelinches, Sepoy Finch, Chilian Siskin, Amethyst-rumpedSunbird, Japanese and Loo-choo Robins, and many others—itmust suffice to say that those not given special notice, forabove reasons, were perfect specimens of their kind. I propose therefore to deal fairly fully with the classesin lieu of lengthy descriptions here, excepting the speciesligured on our frontispiece, viz.: — Top (right) figure: Short-billed Minivet (Pericrocotus hrevirostris).Middle (left) figures: Black-headed Siskins cf, 9{Chrysomitris icterica)\. Bottom figure: Blue Chaffinch {Fringilla teydea). Shokt-billed Mini
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