March 2, 1891.] 
Supplement to the “ Tropical Agriculturist" 683 
At a meeting of the Agricultural Improvement 
Society held in the School Reading-room, Mr. 
E. M. Johannes read an interesting paper on 
“ The Fruit-trees of Ceylon.” 
Among the visitors at the .school last month 
were Rev. Dr. Sliesliadri, and his son Mr. 
Sheshadri, M.R.A.C., a distinguished agricultural 
student. The two gentlemen were on their way 
from Bombay to Japan, and intend doing a trip 
i-ound the world. 
Received with thanks for the School Museum, 
2 fossil shells (gasteropods) and a liead carved 
in limestone, both from India, the gift of L. 
E. Blaz(5, Esq. 
Acknowledged with thanks, St, Thomas’s College 
and Richmond College Magazines. The former 
has just entered on its eighteenth year. 
Erratum — In January number : in first article, 
line three, for south read youth. 
