lxvi Monthly Council, April 2, 1890. 
Gregory, T.. .Tarbock, Prcscot, Lancashire. 
Hamrly, P.. .Westcott, Callington, Cornwall. 
Hapifokd, W. H...OIdown House, Almonds- 
bury. 
Hatherton, Lord. .Teddeslev, Penkridge, 
Staffs. 
Hawks, G.. .Castle wich, Callington. 
Hkaman, G. jun...Do\vn Farm, Dolton, Devon. 
Hoff, H. . . Wormegay, King's Lynn. 
Hooppf.ll, W. W.. .Scobbiscoinbe, Kingston, 
Kingsbridge. 
Ivory, John. .Wilson's, East Ham, E. 
Langman, William. ."Upton Park, E. 
Laverton, Arthur. .Bella Vista, Truro. 
Lillico, William. .Croydon. 
Macrae, J... The Oaks, Woodmansteme, 
Epsom. 
Manchester, J. ..St. John, New Brunswick, 
Canada. 
Mattison. Frank. .Lceming Bar, Yorks. 
Medfortii, R. . .Bridlington, Yorks. 
Outwlv, H...Tlie Parks, Hatfield, Doneaster. 
Ozanne, H. M.. .Lily vale, Castel, Guernsey. 
Payne-Gallwey, A. P...Pilmoor, York. 
Phillips, Seth.,157 Highbury New Park, N. 
Pole-Carew, Colonel B.. .Antony, Torpoiut. 
Porter, John. .Bingmer, Lewes. 
Radford, C. H...West Axtown, Yelverton. 
Bawson, P. H.. .Woodhurst, Crawley. 
Reed, W. H... Drumhead Iron Works, Laun- 
cestoitt 
Rickard, H.. .6 Old Town Street, Plymouth. 
Riding, E. J. ..College of Agriculture, 
Downton. 
Bobinson, R. H. . .The Albert Works, Preston. 
Rogers, E. P.. .Burncoose, rerranarworthal. 
Roper, G. A. ..The Grove, Richmond, Yorks. 
Seaton, Lord. .Nutwell Court, Lympstone, 
Devon. 
Seiipell, W...Gt. Kellow, Polperro, R.S.O., 
Cornwall. 
Simonds, John. .Etloe House, Leyton, Essex. 
Sparke, A. J... South Farm, Brixton, Devon. 
Sfurway, Bryan P. . . Heathfield Rectory, 
Taunton. 
Tabor, C. A. ..Sutton Hall, Rochford. 
Thompson, W... White Cross Grange, Wad- 
worth, Doneaster. 
Thomson, G. M. T...25 Bclgrave Crescent, 
Edinburgh. 
Thornton, J.. .1 Park Street, Cirencester. 
Titt, J. W... Woodcock Iron Works, War- 
minster. 
Warner, T. C. T...Highams, Woodford Green. 
Watts, J. H. ..Home Farm, Denham, Bucks. 
Weston, T. W...Polbathic, Cornwall. 
Williams, A.. .39 Great Eastern Street, E.C. 
WILSON, H. C...46 Stanhope Gardens, W. 
Wroth, W. S.. .Court Barton, Bigbury, Kings- 
bridge. 
The reports of the several Com- 
mittees were then presented and 
adopted as below :— 
Finance. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote (Chairman) 
reported that the accounts for the 
month of March, as certified by the 
Society's accountants, showed receipts 
amounting to 1,50GZ. 8*., and expen- 
diture 1.375Z. 2s. Id. The balance 
at the bank on March 31, allow- 
ing for cheques outstanding, was 
7.0G4Z. 17a. 6c/. Accounts amounting 
in all to 3,193Z. Os. Id. had b 
passed, and were recommended f 
payment. The quarterly statem 
of subscriptions, arrears, and prope 
had been submitted and approv 
The Committee recommended t" 
the names of thirty-eight deceas 
members, five who have resigned, a 
one in arrear, be struck off t 
Society's books ; and suggested t" 
a conference of the officials of t 
Plymouth Meeting be convened 
the President for Tuesday, May 6, 
to settle details connected with the 
management of the Show. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote added that 
the Finance Committee would be 
greatly obliged if members of Council 
and of the Society generally would 
acquaint the Secretary with the death 
of any members in their respective 
districts, as it was otherwise exceed- 
ingly difficult to obtain accurate in- 
formation of the deaths, changes of 
addresses, &c.,of members, especially 
of life members. 
House. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote (Chairman) 
presented the recommendations of the 
Committee as to the erection of a 
further book-case and various house 
repairs. 
Journal. 
Earl Cathcart (Chairman) re- 
ported that the first number of the new 
quarterly Journal was now published, 
and copies would be issued to mem- 
bers immediately. The question of 
the free list for the Journal had been 
again discussed, and directions given 
to the Editor thereon. The articles 
to appear in future numbers of the 
Journal had been preliminarily 
settled. 
Chemical. , 
Viscount Emltn (Chairman) re- 
ported that the proposed form of con- 
tract note for cakes [see page 192] 
had been again considered, and in- 
structions given for copies to be sent 
out to members with the current num- 
ber of the Journal. The Committee 
called special attention to a compound 
called Phosphate Fish Bone Guano, 
which was being sold at the price of 
3/. 10s. per ton delivered free. "Three 
samples of this so-called manure had 
been forwarded by members of the 
