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into conformity with that of tho Indian 
“ whose untutored mind, 
“ Sees God in clouds, and hears Him in the wind.’* 
In such a humble and devotional spirit we should not be 
long in acknowledging that “ He who holds the winds in 
the hollow of His hand,” has reserved to Himself the 
knowledge of how and when He shall send thorn forth 
and although those terrific ministers of His will may occa- 
sionally inflict what we consider to be fearful destruction, 
let us reconcile ourselves to the conviction that such events 
are part of His providential administration of the world, 
in which we may be sure His wisdom and mercy will 
educe from 
“ All partial evil, universal good.” 
Rules and Regulations and List of Members of the 
Scientific Association of Trinidad — 1869-70. 
The object of this Association is the cultivation of Scientific 
Knowledge in the West Indies . 
RULES; 
1. This Association shall be called tho 11 Scientific Asso- 
ciation of Trinidad.” ' 
2. The objects of the Association shall be carried out 
by the reading of Papers and the discussion of Scientific 
subjects, by maintaining a correspondence with scientific 
men in other countries, by assisting in the development 
and application of Science in the West Indies, and generally 
by the collection and publication of useful information. 
