All Communications and Exchanges intended for the Clul) 

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

 Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I. 



JOURNAL 



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Vol. I. FEBRUARY, 1894. No. 12. 



REPORT OF CLUB MEETINGS. 



6th December, 1893. 



This meeting was the first of the Ladies' Evenings the Club pro- 

 poses to hold every six months. It was somewhat of the nature of a 

 Conversazione. His Excellency the Governor, Sir F. Napier 

 Broome, K.C.M.G. a,nd Lady Broome, Colonel Man and a large 

 number of Ladies honoured the Club with their presence. The 

 President biietly welcomed the guests and in the name of the 

 Club thanked them for their kindness in gracing the proceed- 

 ings. Mr. F. W. XJrich, Hon. Secretary, read a paper on 

 " Our persecuted Friends and cherished Enemies.'' The paper 

 was apparently much appreciated and His Excellency proposed 

 a vote of thanks to Mr. Urich, which was unanimously carried. 

 The evening's pleasure v/as greatly enhanced by the singing of 

 Mrs. Miller, Messrs F. J. Maingot and Woolward and some 

 choruses by the Oilicers of the German warship Stosch. Amongst 

 the many exhibits contributed hj the members the subjoined 

 deserve special mention : Mr. Caracciolo, a finecollectionofbats and 

 drawings of Insects ; Mr. Potter a large nest of bees ; Mr. 

 Broadway, two cases of Trinidad insects and microscopical slides 

 of insects ; Mr. II. J. L. Guppy a fine collection of Trinidad for- 

 aminifera v,-hich he exhibited under tiie microscope. 



5th January, 1894. 



Present : Sir. R. Caracciolo, President, Sir John Goldney, Dr. 

 Bake, Professor Carmody, jSIessrs. Syl. Devenish, M.A., Edgar 



