102 journal of the trinidad 



6th September 1894. 



PRESENT : Mr. H. Caracciolo, Vice President, (in the chair) 

 Messrs Syl Devenish M.A., J. T. Rousseau B.A., Charles 

 Libert, G. J. Reed, F. Hernandez, C. J. Thavenot, J. R. Llafios, 

 T. W. Carr, W. S. Tucker, John Hoadley, S. A. Cumberland, R, 

 R, Mole, H. J. Baldamus, John Thomson, T. I. Potter and F. 

 W. Urich, Hon. Secretary. 



The minutes were read and confirmed. 



Mr. Mole moved (1) that the Hon. Secretary be directed to 

 write letters of condolence to Mr. Catty (who recently lost his 

 wife by fever in Singapore) ; to the parents of the late Mr. 

 Arthur Gaywood and Mr. Henry Tate, B.A., F.I.C., Acting 

 Government Analyst, to tbe widow of the late President Dr. 

 Rake, expressing the profound sympathy which the members feel 

 with them in their sudden bereavements. (2) That as a mark 

 of respect to the late Dr. Rake, the Presidency remain unfilled 

 until next Annual Meeting. (3) That as a further mark of re- 

 spect to the memory of their departed friends the meeting forth- 

 with adjourn until October. — The Vice-President seconded and 

 the meeting adjourned. 



CLUB PAPERS, 



A LIST OF TRINIDAD BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. 



By H. F. Wilson. 



THIS List is compiled from specimens collected during a stay 

 in Trinidad from April to June 1892. Many of the butter- 

 flies were taken during a single walk with Sir Frederick Pollock 

 from St. Juan to the Maraval Valley over " The Saddle." The 

 moths were mostly caught at light in Woodford House, while others 

 were taken at St. Ann's by Lady Broome, who was good enough 

 to interest herself in my entomological pursuits. 



RHOPALOCERA— OR BUTTERFLIES. 



Twenty-three or twenty-four, of the species collected by 

 myself (including one given me by Dr. Rake, and two by Mr. 

 Gatty) have already been recorded from Trinidad by Dr. W. M. 



