£3T All Communications and Exchanges intended for the Club 

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

 Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I. 



JOURNAL 



#ield ]sfktufkli^' Club. 



Vol. ii. OCTOBER, 1895. No. 10. 



REPORT OF CLUB MEETING. 



13tii August 1895. 



PRESENT: Mr. H. Caracciolo V. P., in the Chair, Dr. 

 Rodriguez, Dr. Ince, Messrs. H. J. Baldamus, W. S. Tucker, 

 J. R. Llanos, John Barclay, J. T. Rousseau, J. B. Inniss, Charles 

 Libert, Thos. I. Potter, L. Guppy, jnr., 11. It. Mole and F. W. 

 Urich, Hon Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Frank E. Beddard, 

 F.R.S., was elected an Honorary Member of the Club. — The 

 Secretarj' presented the following reports. 



Secretary's Report for 1894-95. 



ACCORDING to Rule 7, I beg to lay before the Members of 

 the Club, the Honoi'ary Secretary's Fourth Annual Report. 

 It is a resume of the Club transactions for the year 1894-93. 



The number of Members on the list at the close of the year 

 1893-94 was 124. We have elected during this year two 

 Honorary and nine Town Members and after deducting the 

 losses through death, resignation and other causes the total 

 number of Members on the Roll is 118. 



Amongst the Town and Country Members of the Club who 

 have passed over to the majority are Dr. Beaven Rake, who was 

 elected President at the last Annual Meeting, Messrs. Henry 

 Tate, B.A., and Arthur Gaywood and the Honble. Robert 

 Guppy, M.A., and of the Honorary Members lost through death 

 Professor Carl Vogt, who always took a lively interest in our 

 doings and helped us in many ways. The usual list of Members 

 is appended. 



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