. Bird notes . ute congestion of lungsand chronic disease of the liver and intestines werediscovered on post mortem. Hen (Mark Aronstein, Cork). The cause ofdeath was due to emaciation resulting froTu chronic diseaseof the liver, acute congestion of lungs and enteritis. Donot give inga seed to your birds. Keep them scrupulouslyclean and free from dampness and draughts. Scrub anddisinfect your cages and then expose them to the sunsrays for a week or longer. Yei,i,ow Budgerigar. (Frank Howe). Cause of death dueto a chill, partly from fear, and partly from the bad weatherwe have been


. Bird notes . ute congestion of lungsand chronic disease of the liver and intestines werediscovered on post mortem. Hen (Mark Aronstein, Cork). The cause ofdeath was due to emaciation resulting froTu chronic diseaseof the liver, acute congestion of lungs and enteritis. Donot give inga seed to your birds. Keep them scrupulouslyclean and free from dampness and draughts. Scrub anddisinfect your cages and then expose them to the sunsrays for a week or longer. Yei,i,ow Budgerigar. (Frank Howe). Cause of death dueto a chill, partly from fear, and partly from the bad weatherwe have been experiencing, during a prolonged journey. Yei,i, Parrakeet. Batnadius semi - torquatus.(J. N. Wilson, Bitterne). The sex of this bird was amale. It was somewhat emaciated ami the lungs werecongested. I found a bony substance in the trachea(probably a foreign body inhaled) and this would accountfor the symptoms observed during life. Did cuttle-fishbone enter into the dietary of this bird i Henry 1. The PLUMBEOUS FINCH. 5. iiliimbeci 2. The LINED FINCH. S. lineola. 3. The WHITE-THROATED FINCH. S. albigiUans. 4. The BLUISH FINCH. S. carulescens. [UKAWX KROM All rights ,ese7ved,] [JUNE, 1907. BIRD NOTES: THE JOURNAL OF THE FOREIGN BIRD CLUB. ^be (5enu5 Spermopbila. By Wesley T. Page, from page ^oj. The Half-white Finch. 2. .S. do not think any living specimen of this specieshas yet reached this conntry, and not having a skin inmy cabinet I have been compelled to quote from theMuseum Catalogue. Adult male: General colour, above slaty-grej; lesser wing- coverts, like the back; median and greater coverts, dusky blackish, edged with slaty-grey ; bastard wing, primary coverts and quills, blackish, fringed with ashj-grey, hoar3--whitishon the primaries, the inner ones of which have white bases to the outer webs, forming a large alar speculum ; upper tail coverts, a little more ashy than the l:)ack; tail feathersblackish, edged with as


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