358 Timehri. 
Chap. v—15. After Board of Dfrectors ; to read, ‘* provided that any lady, by paying the sub- 
scription of an Ordinary Member shall be entitled to the privileges of Ordinary Members, in- 
cluding that of holding office.” 
Chap. v—2. 
lars annually.” 
Add ‘* Country Members residing in Berbice and Essequebo shall pay five Dol- 
Chap. vi—2. Delete “‘ being eligible as office-bearers.”’ 
The Honorary Secretary reported that the President had been appointed 
by the Directors to represent the Society at the coming Agricultural 
Conference at Trinidad in January, 1912. 
The Hons. J. Hampden King, George Garnett, and Mr. W. Stuart 
Oameron were nominated as Directors for 1912 
The following were elected as an Editorial Committee for ‘ Timehri” :— 
Prof. J. B. Harrison, Messrs. T. A. Pope, G. F. Franks, F. A. Stockdale, 
G. E. Bodkin, Dr. K.S. Wise, W. Douglas, D. K. Jardine, J. Cunningham, 
O. W. Marchant. Rev. Jas. Aikea, J. Rodway and J. J. Nunan. 
In connection with ‘‘ Timehri” the Presideat said that a paper had been 
received from Prof. Crampton for No. 4, and it would probably be desir- 
able to bring that out about Easter as a special colony number dealing with 
all phases of its activities. 
Dr. E. M. Minett read a paper on “ The Kelations of Business and Pre- 
ventive Medicine” for which a hearty vote of thanks was accorded. 
Donation to Library.—8 vols. Books from Mr. J. J. Nunan. 
To Museum.—tThe heads of a two-headed lamb from Mr. Howell Rick- 
ford, 
