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the 30th of January, 1838. It was one of twelve which 

 were given to do6lors and managers for their care of the 

 apprenticed labourers in the four years preceding emanci- 

 pation. It had come into his hands as Administrator 

 General, and he thought that if the legal owner would 

 sell it, it might be an interesting relic for the Museum. 



In reply to a question from Mr. Kirke, the Chairman 

 said that up to the present nothing had been heard of 

 the Columbian Exposition Medals and Diplomas ; he 

 would suggest that the American Consul be asked to 

 enquire about them. 



Mr. /^neas D. Mackay said that he had seen from a 

 Canadian newspaper of May last, that the awards to the 

 Dominion had arrived at Ottawa. He thought those for 

 British Guiana might be on the way. 



It was agreed that the American Consul be asked to 

 enquire into the matter. 



The meetinsf then terminated. 



Meeting held August 13th. — Hon. E. C. Luard, Vice- 

 President in the Chair. 



Members present 16. 

 Eieflions. — Members: Drs. E. H. Gewand and P. E. 

 W. McAdam. 



Associates : Messrs. E. W. Walcott, R. 

 Appin, W. F. Cameron, J. G. Cruickshank, E. H. 

 Hooten, Wm. Greig and Hubert C. Weber. 

 The following communication from the Committee of 

 Correspondence was read : — 



The Museum, Aug. 13th, 1896. 

 R. T. a. Daly, Esq., 



Hon, Sefty. R. A. & C. Society. 

 Sir, — I have the honour to report that His Excellency the Governor 



