148 TiMEHRI. 
small Yawarri from G. S. Jenman ; Fruit-eating Bat from 
B. Humphrys ; Five-ridged Bush-rope from Wm. Cun- 
ningham ; Rare Spiny Spider from S. Bourke ; Grass- 
snake from Jack Waby. 
A basket of fine mangoes from the Botanic Gardens 
was exhibited. 
The meeting then terminated. 
Meeting held gth March^ i8gg. — Hon. B. Howell 
Jones, President, in the chair. 
Members present 7. 
Ele6lions. — Honorary Member : Dr. D. Morris, C.M.G. 
Associates : Messrs. Gwynne Mitchell and 
J. H. Greene. 
A Government communication in reply to that from 
the Secretary forwarding copy of the Society's resolution 
in reference to agricultural education was read. 
The Secretary also read a Government communication 
forwarding at his request, certain papers in connexion 
with the Boundary case. 
The President said that it would be highly desirable 
that the Society should have certain maps that had been 
put before the arbitrators, but he doubted whether these 
would be procurable before the case was concluded. 
A letter from Mr. John Humphrys stating that the 
Pomeroon farmers had abandoned the proposed shipment 
of yams and tanias, was read. 
The President stated that it was his intention to make 
a shipment of Tangerine oranges in a few weeks on his 
own account. 
