§4 TiMEHRI. 
Ex ** Atlantis," 5 logs Kabukalli, due 17th 
March, 1898 ... ... .. ... i 10 2 
Account Current herewith to this date, showing 
£100 9 8 to your credit. We have paid this amount to- 
day to Messrs, Smith, Payne & Smiths, to balance account 
in accordance with your instru6lions of the ist July, 1897. 
Yours very truly, 
FOY, MORGAN & CO. 
The following letters from Surinam on Indian Buffa- 
loes were read :-— 
British Consulate, Paramaribo, 
April 25, 1898. 
Dear Sir, — On the other leaves of this letter you will 
find information already referred to in a previous letter 
regarding Buffaloes in this Colony. 
I have seen all these animals ; they are all in very fine 
condition, and appear to put on more fat than other 
cattle here on the same food. Perhaps they would inter- 
breed. 
Yours faithfully, 
SIDNEY J. H. CHURCHILL, 
Professor Harrison, Vice-President, 
R. A. & C. Society, 
Demerara. 
Marienberg ; 31st April, 1898. 
Dear Mr. Churchill, — The Buffaloes referred to in your 
letter of 17th, were purchased from the Government of 
Cayenne about three years ago, (a pair: bull and cow), 
there are now four, and a fifth on the way. 
They are the descendants of a shipment brought by the 
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