h-i 
Monthly Council, Ajyril 8, 1891. 
j'lr. Pahkek added that he had 
that morning, by appointment, paid a 
visit to the otBces of the Board of 
Agriculture, and had discussed the 
question with the Board's officials. 
Betirlng Uembers of Conncil, 
The annexed list was prepared of 
the members of Council who retire by 
rotation, but are eligible for re-elec- 
tion, showing the number of attend- 
ances at Council and Committee 
Meetings of each of such members 
during the past two years, in accord- 
ance with Bye-Law No. 23 : — 
Attendances at 
Meetings of Council 
and Committees from 
April 1889 to March 
1891 inclusive 
Committees 
!5 ^ 
AiLtXDER, G. MaXDER, > 
31 St. Petersburg!! 1- 
Place, Bavswater . . ) 
AsHWORTH, Alfred, 
Tabley Grange, 
Knutstoril, Cliesbire . 
Po\VE-V-JoNE.S, J., Ens- \ 
don House, Jlontford 1 
Bridge, S.alop . . .J 
Caii'.d, Ja.\ie.s a., 
Northbrook, ilichel- 
dever. Hants ... 
CiiANDOs - Pole- Gell, \ 
H., Hopton Hall, ' 
AVirkswtrth, Derby- f 
shire J 
CovEXTRT, Earl of, \ 
Croome Court, Severn I 
Stoke, Worcesters' lire ) 
Cltt rciiLEf, Pei'.cy E., 
Simninghill Park, 
Berkshire 
Darby, Alfred, Little \ 
iS'ess, Shrewsbury 
De Lauxe, C. De L. 
Faunce, Sliarsteil 
Court, Sittingboume, 
Kent 
GoRUixGR, Hugh, 
Kingston - by - Sea, 
Brighton, Sussex . . 
H.VMOXD, AXTHOXY \ I 
(elect.-dMayl, 1889^ I 
VTestacre, Swaffliam, f | 
Norfolk ) , 
Howard, Charles, i | 
Biiidenh.im, Bedfor l. f , 
JlIalvwarlvg, C. S„ \ 
Galltfaeuan, Tref- I 
nant E.S.O., North f | 
Wales )\ 
JIartix, Joseph, Highr 
field House, Little- 
lort, Isle of Ely, 
Cambs 
MiLLFJl, T. HonuocKS, 
Singleton Park. Poul- I 
toii-Ic I'ylde, l^uca- , 
Sllire ...... J : 
15 
10 
16 
16 
11 
13 
18 
12 
117 
108 
114 
59 
49 
50 
63 
89 
66 
23 
108 
70 
44 
133 , 81 
81 
31 
6 
S9 
29 
52 
14 
9 
65 
48 
53 14 
54 i 19 
Attendances at 
SIcetings of Council 
and Committees from 
April 1889 to March 
1891 inclusive 
S-2 
Si 
Parker, Hon. Cecil T., 
Eccleston, Chester . 
Pell, Albert, Hazel- 
beach. Northampton , 
EO WLA XDSOX. S.VMIEL 
(elected Mav 22, 
1889), Newton Mor- 
rell, Darlington 
(Yorkshire). . . . 
Se.uiTH, W. T., Stain- 
drop House, Darling- 
ton, Durham . . . 
Smith. Alfred J., 
Rendlesham, Wood- 
bridge, SufiEolk . . . 
Sta>yforth, E. Wil- 
frid (elected Febru- 
ary 4, 1801), Kirk 
Hammcrtou Hall, 
York 
Taylor. Garhett 
( elected Mav 22, 
1389), Trowse House, 
Norwich 
Terry, Jos. P. (elected 
April 2, 1890), Berry 
Field, Aylesbury, 
Buckinghamshire. . 
W11.SOX, C. W. (elected 
May 22, 1889), Rig- 
maden Park, Kirkby 
Lonsdale, Westmore- 
land 
WiLSOX, Sir J.^coB, 
Chilliugham Barns, 
Belford, Northum- 
berland 
Committees 
' Is 
16 
13 
12 
19 
119 ; 70 
96 60 
42 
37 
13 
47 
127 
43 
13 
34 
85 
International Agricultural Congresi 
at the Hagne. 
The Secbetaby submitted various 
documents connected with this Con- 
gress, which is to be held at the 
Hague from September 7 to 12 
next, including letters of thanks from 
the President (M. Bauduin) and the 
Secretary (M. Zillesen) for the assist- 
ance rendered by the Society in mak- 
ing the arrangements for the Congress 
known in this country. 
Hiscellaneous. 
The agreement for tlie holding of 
the Country Meeting of 1892, sealed 
with the seal of the Corporation of 
Warwick, was laid upon the table, to- 
gether with correspondence with the 
Mansion House United Association on 
Railway Rates. 
Other formal business having been 
transacted, the Council adjourned 
until ^yednpsda^, Ma^' Q qex^, 
