FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB. 101 



List of papers awaiting Publication. 



An Ascent of Tucuche, T. I. Potter, Gth October, '93. 



Our persecuted friends and cherished enemies, F. W, Urich, Gth Dec, '93. 



A visit to the High Woods of Caparo, R. R. Mole, 2nd February, 'g | 



A Preliminary list of Trinidad Insects, Dr. Rake and Messrs. Caracciolo 



and Broadway, 2nd March, '94. 

 Notes on some Trinidad bats, H. Caracciolo, 4th May, 1S94. 

 List of some Trinidad Lepidoptera, not previously recorded, H. F. Wilson. 

 Notes on some Trinidad Orchids, T. I. Potter, 

 Notes on the Cocoa beetle, A. B. Carr, 1st June, 1894. 

 Notes on the Poor me One. ,, ,, ,, 



Note on the breeding of the small Night-Jar, B. N. Rake, 1st June 1S94. 

 Notes on some Trinidad Butterflies, P. L. Guppy, Gth July, 1894 



The President proposed and Colonel Wilson seconded its 

 adoption. — Carried. 



The Club then proceeded to the election of its officials for the 

 year 1S94-5 for result of which see details preceding the Secretary's 

 List of Members. 



Mr. Alfred Taitt proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. 

 TJrich for the admirable way in which he had discharged the 

 duties of his office during the past year and the capital report he 

 had presented that evening. — Mr. Potter seconded. — Carried. 



The Secretary proposed the transference of Mr. W. E. 

 Broadway's name from the list of Town Members to the Hono- 

 rary Hi ill. He said that Mr. Broadway was one of the founders 

 of the Club and had always been one of its most energetic mem- 

 bers. He had rendered a great deal of valuable service by the 

 readiness and accuracy with which he had identified botanical 

 specimens for other members and he had also been most success- 

 ful in entomology, particularly butterflies. His presence was 

 greatly missed that evening — it being the first meeting of the club 

 which had taken place at which Mr. Broadway was not present 

 — Mr. B. B. Mole seconded. — Carried with applause. — On the 

 proposition of Mr. C. W. Scott, seconded by Mr. J. Graham 

 Taylor, Mr. James Wilson (ter) was elected a Town member. 



Colonel Wilson on the recmest of Mr. Devenish read an 

 address by the Business Committee (on behalf of the Club) to M r. 

 Caracciolo the retiring President. — Mr. Caracciolo gracefully 

 replied in suitable terms and invited the new President to take the 

 chair. 



Dr. Bake thanked the Club for the honour conferred upon 

 him and said that while he could not hope to emulate the sterling 

 work Mr. Caracciolo had done he would do his best to promote 

 the welfare of the Club. — Mr. Caracciolo then vacated tin 1 chair 

 and Dr. Bake assumed the presidency. The Committees were 

 then elected, for details of which sec the lists preceeding the List 

 of Members. The Club adjourned at 9.30. 



