Report of Meetings of the Society. 
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Meeting held on the 13th Fuly.—Hon. Dr. Carrington, 
C.M.G., President, in the chair. 
There were 10 members present. 
The President informed the meeting that himself, the 
Vice-President, and Honorary Secretary had waited on 
His Excellency the Governor and requested him to accept 
the office of Vice-Patron of the Society—the office which 
had always been filled by the Governor. His Excellency 
kindly consented and showed a warm interest in the wel- 
fare of the Society and matters pertaining to agriculture. 
He had promised also, with Lady Lees, to be present and 
open the Horticultural Show next month. 
Ele&tions.—Members : Messrs. W. Gloster, E. F. 
Wright and R. P. Kaps. | 
Associates: Messrs, C. Dowding, T. H. 
Trotman, Willis Bailey, William Peets, Arthur Ten- 
gely, A. H. Napper, E. Heyliger, H. O. Dempster, 
George M. Shaw, and C. H. L. Rudder. 
The Secretary read the annexed report of the Com- 
mittee of Correspondence, in conne€tion with which Mr. 
Bellairs gave the annexed notice of motion. 
Georgetown, July 11th, 1893. 
To the President and Members 
of the R. A. & C. Society. 
Gentlemen,—By direction of the Committee of Correspondence, ] 
have the honour to lay over copies of the Prize List of the Horticul- 
tural Exhibition to be held in the Promenade Gardens on the 25th of 
August next. Copies of this have been distributed throughout both 
town and country and advertisements inserted in the different news- 
papers, so that there is every prospect of as fair a Show as can be got 
