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The Society publishes a monthly journal 

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S r.UL>. 



r,''-*'i.l< ut His Excellency the Governor. 

 I,, ,-/',,,;,/.' -Rev. Dr. Morton, D.D. 

 &' _:ar Tripp, Es({. 



FORESTRY DEPARTMENT 



.M eluded under the Department 

 of Crown I/mds. is <>: origin. Mr. C. S. R 



in 1!M)1 i)t : first Forest Officer. ~e for 



. :tnu-nt v, . num U p t o 1JMO-1 1 wl; 



tO i* I. .")()(). Hut of this is drfr . -. tllC 



urvt-y. ci UK! plant >rk, 'J<><> 



itecl iiiui 8 ' 

 plantation established sin.-- 1 



PERMANENT EXHIBITION COMMITTEE. 



The Permanent Exhibition Committr- stablished in 



1908 by Sir Hi-nr\ M"ore J;ur. for all exhibitions 



held out ot the Colony and t:. ; <t' tlic Colony. 



It receives an annual subsidy tr-un tin.- (lovernment of 200 

 and such further grants i<r special piT: are recommended 



by the Committf- and approved by the Government. 



The Committee consists of six m-.-mbt- nominated by 



Mi- Excellency the Governor, two by the Chamber of Commerce 



and two by the Agricultural S .:ii-t.y. 



The present members of Committee are : 



Chevalier Hui:o Hoffman (Chairman), E. Agostini, Esq., 

 Hon. C. L. Dyett, E. C. Skinner, Esq.. C. W. Scott, Esq. and 

 Edgar Tripp, Esq. (Hon. Sec.) 



The Committee has successfully exhibited in Great Britain 

 and Canada. The most recent display was that at the Inter- 

 national Rubber Exhibition. London, 1911, when two of the 

 tour silver cups offered for competition amongst the West Indian 

 colonies were gained. One for the most comprehensive West 

 Indian exhibit ; the other awarded to the Department of Agri- 

 culture for the best exhibit from any West Indian Botanic 

 Station. 



