Report of SociEtv's Meetings. 



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The President suggested that the matter might be re- 

 ferred to the Committee of Correspondence. 



Mr. Luke M, Hill pointed out that it would be desirable 

 for that Committee to have some idea of the views of 

 the Government as to the necessary funds. 



The President said that what was now wanted was 

 an expression of opinion as to the desirability or 

 otherwise of the colony being represented at Paris. 



The matter was referred to the Committee of Corres- 

 pondence. 



A similar communication in reference to an Exhibition 

 in Tennessee in iSgy was referred to the same Com- 

 mittee. 



The thanks of the Society was accorded for the fol- 

 lowing donations : — 



To the Library — from Dr. E. Pinaud; 4 pamphlets on 

 the Boundary Question, 



To the Museum — 



Piece of Bullet Wood . 



shewing healed bark > 



after bleeding -' 



Yaromanni Seeds — "i 



said to be poisonous 3 



Assortment of Insefts... 



Mongoose ... 



Rose, Thistle & Sham- 1 



rock Shilling ' 



Stiver 



White winged plover l ^ 



and Bush shrikes J 



Galls (2) ... 



Giant Toad from Barima 



Godwit or Marlin 



Cornmeal from Chas.- ") 



town Factory i 



..G. S. Jenman. 



..E. Seon. 



..G. S. Simms. 

 ..Capt. Davis. 



..M. D. Mackay. 



..S. M. Bellairs. 



,.F. V. McConnell. 



..R. Cozier. 



..R. Allan. 



..H. L. Humphrys. 



..J. J. da Silva. 



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