6a TiMi^Htit. 
wood ; two copper coins of Hamburg, by A. Koopman ; 
very large cocoanut, by P. M. Ward ; silver medal, 
presented by Governor Light in 1844, to the Presby- 
terian School of All Saints' parish, by Hon.C. P. Gaskin. 
With reference to the medal Mr. Quelch said that Mr. 
Gaskin having heard that it was in a pawnshop in Ber- 
bice, bought it for five shillings and presented it to the 
Society. How it came to be there he (Mr. Quelch) did 
not know. 
The meeting then terminated. 
» 
Meeting held loth March, — Mr. R, G. Duncan, Presi- 
dent, in the Chair. 
Members present 10. 
£le6lions. — Member: Mr. J. A. Wilson. 
Associates ; Messrs. Spencer Williams and 
G. H. van Genderen. 
The Secretary reported that His Honor, Mr. A. V. W. 
Lucie Smith had rejoined the Society. 
The President reported, in conne6lion with the pro- 
posed Live Stock Show, that the Agricultural and Cor- 
respondence Committees had met and had decided to 
apply to the Government for a grant in aid, but as this 
could not be granted the matter had fallen through. 
In this conne6lion the following report from the joint 
Committees was read :— 
The Museum, March 10, 1898. 
R. T. A. Daly, Esq., 
Hon. Secretary, R. A. & C. Society, 
Sir,— I have the honour, as Secretary of the Joint 
Committees of Correspondence and Agriculture, to enclose 
herewith a letter received from the Hon. the Govern- 
