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vation at the Exposition, confirmed what Mr. Fairbairn 
had said and spoke of Mr. QUELCH’s indefatigable atten- 
dance at the Court. 
The vote of thanks was carried unanimously. 
The thanks of the Society were accorded for the 
following donations :— 
Rev, Jos. Ketley, Van Cooten’s Chart of Demerara and 
3, copies Historical Notices of the Congregational Church. 
Thomas Watt, Official Guide to World’s Columbian 
Exposition. 
The meeting then terminated. 
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Meeting held on the 25th September—Hon. Dr. 
Carrington, C.M.G., President, in the chair. 
There were 12 members present. 
Ele€&tions.—ffonorarv Members: His Excellency Sir 
Charles Cameron Lees and Sir John B, Lawes. 
Ordinary Members: Dr. H. B. Ford, Mr. 
G. Firth Franks, Dc. F. H. Edmunds, and Mr. R. 
A. Barclay. 
Associates: Messrs. Chas. E. D. Farnum, 
J. Graham Young, G. B. Dodge, and W.T. Johnson, 
The following report of the Committee of Corres- 
pondence on the results of the Horticultural Show was 
read. The Treasurer also handed in a statement show- 
ing the receipts and expenditure in conne€tion with the 
same matter. 
Georgetown, Sept. 11th, 1893. 
To the President and Members of the 
R. A. & C. Society. 
Geutlemen,—On behalf of the Committee of Correspondence, I have 
the honour to report on the Horticultural Show as follows :— 
According to arrangement it was held at the Promenade Gardens on 
