Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . drops of cod-liveroil on the water, and return it to the loss of voice, give two drops of castoroil ; put glycerine, gum-arabic, and twentydrops of paregoric in the water. Feed onGerman paste, dusted with cayenne; lettuceleaf and grated egg. If you mean to be fully prepared for allemergencies in your bird-room, you shouldhave a cabinet containing the followingdrugs: castor-oil, gum-arabic, glycerine,carbonate of magnesia, cod-liver oil, pre-pared chalk, vegetable charcoal, nitrate ofpotash, gentian root, cascarilla and calumbabarks, dandelion juice


Strawbridge & Clothier's quarterly . drops of cod-liveroil on the water, and return it to the loss of voice, give two drops of castoroil ; put glycerine, gum-arabic, and twentydrops of paregoric in the water. Feed onGerman paste, dusted with cayenne; lettuceleaf and grated egg. If you mean to be fully prepared for allemergencies in your bird-room, you shouldhave a cabinet containing the followingdrugs: castor-oil, gum-arabic, glycerine,carbonate of magnesia, cod-liver oil, pre-pared chalk, vegetable charcoal, nitrate ofpotash, gentian root, cascarilla and calumbabarks, dandelion juice, Epsom salts, vinumipecacuanha, elixir of vitriol, Hoffmansanodyne, paregoric, belladonn^e, laudanum,and opium. John says, after all that, surely I am goingto give you a diploma, so that you canpractice with impunity. But I guess I 11let you run all the risk; only suggestingthat you procure a pestle and mortar, aminim measure, and a camels-hair the small matter of perches may bea very important one to the users of them,. Comfort. Misery. NO. 7.—GOOD AND BAD PERCHES. a glance at the engraving numbered 7 willshow. You have there an ocular demon-stration of how easy it is for you to inflictmisery upon the canary bird by furnishingthe cage with unsuitable perches. Theperch named, comfort, which is the proper STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIERS QUARTERLY 347 kind to use, is about twice the thickness ofan ordinary lead-pencil. Out of gratitude to Cousin John forfavors received, I had this picture taken, inwhich are grouped specimens of his skillas a canary-bird fancier. I mean it to be acomplete surprise to him; and I can justimagine how he will open his eyes when hesees his darlings. Perhaps you will wonderat his delight in these birds, when I tellyou that most of them cannot sing ! Butto a bird fanatic, sing-ing is only one qual-ity among othersthat canaries is anotherquality and shape isanother. You wouldnt imagine that thebroken-backed birdyou see at No. 8, iss


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