Identifier: birdnotes07fore (find matches)Title: Bird notesYear: 1902 (1900s)Authors: Foreign Bird ClubNational British Bird and Mule ClubSubjects: Birds -- PeriodicalsBirds -- Great Britain PeriodicalsPublisher: Brighton : Foreign Bird Club : National British Bird and Mule ClubContributing Library: American Museum of Natural History LibraryDigitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage LibraryView Book Page: Book ViewerAbout This Book: Catalog EntryView All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:Blue-breasted Waxbills and Chinese Spectacle Thrushes. 0 18 0 6 93 0 4 S 0 110 16 93h £8 1 isj lPost flDortem TReports. (Vide Rules). For replies by post, a fee of 2/6 must be sent; this regulation will not be broken under anv conditions. Orangs-brkast Waxbill and Goldfinch. (Henry Robbins). Cause of death, pneumonia.Red-wing Parrakeet. (The Hon. M. C. Hawke). Cause of death, enteritis.Hartz Mountain Canary. (J. IX, Kdinboro.) The bird had enlarged yellowish kidneys, corresponding to the large white kidney of mammals. The lnngs were congested in patches and no doubt this was the immediate cause of death.Cock Zkbra Finch. (B. H. Creasy). Cause of death, pneumonia. Thanks for full details.Cock Trkk-crekpkr. (J. T. Porteous). The canse of death was pneu. nionia. There were also some blood spots (petechiae) in the thickness of the cranial bones, enlarged and fatty li%-er ; ami a sawdust like material in the gizzard.Anszvered by post: E. J. Brook. Henry Gray, M.R.C.V.S. BIRD NOTES.