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Mr. Quelch said he had taken a basket of Tangerine 
oranges to England and that they arrived in good con- 
dition. 
Two reports of meetings of the Grenada Agricultural 
Society were laid on the table. 
The thanks of the Society were accorded for the fol- 
lowing donations to the Museum : — Beetle from T. 
Emeal ; Spiny Rat from T. S. Hargreaves ; Frog-fish 
from R. H. L. Kerr; Memorial Medal for the Duke 
of Wellington from G. H. Hawtayne, C.M.G. ; 2 Tree- 
frogs from J. Worrell ; Memorial Medal for George IV. 
from J. Rodway ; Caterpillar of Soursop Moth from B. 
Conrad; Young Howling Monkey from Dr. Gewand; 
Red-bellied Saki Monkey from H. Humphrys; Abnormal 
Egg-capsule with Egg from Chas. O'Donnell ; Ancient 
Indian relics and Crapaud Snake from H. Horton ; Rare 
Spider from B, Thompson ; Abnormal egg of Fowl from 
L. Dornford. 
The President spoke of the small attendance at the 
meeting, and of the possibility that a change of date might 
be desirable. 
The meeting then terminated. 
Meeting held 13th April, i8gg, —Hon. B. Howell 
Jones, President, in the chair. 
Members present 8. 
A Government communication covering copies of 
circulars issued by the U. S. Treasury in reference to 
sugar duties, to be levied on the produ6t of bounty pay- 
ing countries, was read. 
