All Communications and Exchanges intended for the Club 

 should be addressed to the*. IhiiuHiCiy Secretary, Port-of- 

 Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I. 



JOURNAL 



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Vol. ii. FEBRUARY, 1S95. No. 6. 



REPORT OF CLUB MEETINGS. 



9th November, 1894. 



PRESENT: Sir John T. Goldney, V.P., in the Chair, Professor 

 Carmody, Messrs. Syl. Devenish, M.A., Lechmere Guppy, 

 jnr., R, R. Mole, C. J. Thavenot, T. I. Potter, S. A. Cumberland, 

 H. J. Baldamus, F. V. Spooner, T. W. Carr, F. Eagle, and 

 F. W. Urich, Hon. Secretary. Mr. William Lunt was present 

 as a visitor. The following gentlemen were elected members 

 of the club: Mr. G. Brown Goode (Washington), Honorary 

 Member, and Mr. D. Munro, Town Member. — Letters were read 

 from the Director of the British Museum and the Secretary 

 of the Institute of Jamaica, thanking the club for copies of 

 the Journal. A letter was read from Mr. Brown Goode, 

 Secretary of the U.S. National Museum, offering the services 

 of the scientific staff of the Museum, and announcing that the 

 Club had been placed on the list to receive all the publications 

 of the Smithsonian Institution. The Chairman directed the 

 Secretary to write a letter of thanks to Mr. Goode and also 

 to state that the Club would be glad to exchange specimens 

 and publications with the Smithsonian Institution. A question 

 asked by Mr. Goode with reference to "Snakes swallowing 

 their young " was referred by Sir John to Mr. Mole who was 

 asked to communicate with Mr. Goode. A letter from Mr. G. W. 

 Smith, Honorary Member (Grenada), was read, in which he 

 promised a paper on an excursion he had recently made to 



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