fg^ 3 All Communications and Exchanges intended for the Club 

 should be addressed to the Honorary Secretary, Port-of- 

 Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I. 



JOURNAL 



tfield KktutfklijtftjS' Club. 



Vol. ii. APRIL, 1895. No. 7. 



REPORT OF CLUB MEETINGS. 



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15th February, 1895. 



PRESENT : Sir John Goldney, V.P. (in the Chair), Messrs. 

 H. Caracciolo, V.P., F. de Labastide, R. R. Mole, A. T. 

 Reoch, John Hoadley, T. I. Potter and F. W. Urich, Hon. 

 Secretary. Mr. John Ponsonby (London) and Mr. H. C. Bourne 

 were the visitors present. Mr. R. S. Reid was elected a Town 

 Member. A letter was read from Dr. G. Brown Goode (Wash- 

 ington) thanking the Club for his election to Honorary 

 Membership. Mr. Caracciolo described an excursion to 

 Macqueripe Bay. Mr. Mole read some additional notes on 

 " The Caudal Appendage in Crotalua horridus." The Secretary 

 exhibited an abnormal egg from Guanapo presented by Mr. 

 Albert Lucien. The egg, laid by an ordinary hen, was unusually 

 large, it contained another perfect egg inside. Size of egg : — 3^ 

 ins. long, 2£ ins. broad. Inner egg ordinary size. 



15th March, 1895. 



PRESENT : Mr. H. Caracciolo, V.P. (in the Chair), Professor 

 Carmody, Messrs. Syl. Devenish, T. I. Potter, T. W. Carr, 

 R. It. Mole, John Barclay, A. T. Reoch, H. J. Baldamus, J. H. 

 Cohens, E. D. Ewen, A. Taitt and F. W. Urich, Hon. Secretary. 

 The Secretary read on behalf of Mr. C. W. Meaden a paper on 

 "A Cattle fly "giving a description of the fly, the damages it 

 does and the remedies to be applied to infected animals. Mr. 

 Mole read a note on "The Dimensions of Animals." Mr. 

 Caracciolo exhibited a large collared owl (Pulsatria torquata 

 Daud.) and a Mygalc spider. Mr. Urich showed some bats 

 Chilonycteris rubiginosa, Wagn from the Oropouche caves, which, 



