150 TiMEHRI. 
The Secretary informed the meeting that the informa- 
tion had been already given to the newspapers and 
published. 
A letter from Dr. D. Morris thanking the Society for 
his ele6lion as honorary member, was read and taken for 
notification. 
Mr. George Garnett asked if anything had been done 
in reference to the Imperial grant of ;£i,ooo to carry on 
the experiments with seedling canes, &c. 
After a short discussion on this matter it was agreed 
that the Secretary should write and ask the Government 
whether any information could be supplied. 
A report of a meeting of the Grenada Agricultural 
Society to welcome Sir Nevile Lubbock and Sir Cuthbert 
Quilter, was laid on the table. 
The thanks of the Society were accorded for the fol- 
lowing donations to the Museum :— Small Tortoise from 
Wm. Stanley ; Leaf-nosed Bat from L, Chewett ; Cocoa- 
nut Root-boring Beetle-grubs from T. S. Hargreaves ; 
Cocoanut Root-boring Beetle-grubs from Rev. W. B. 
Ritchie ; Egg of Swift from H. L. Straker ; 6 Copper 
Coins, various, from F. S. Chapman ; Lukunani choked 
by swallowing Hassar from Dr. Smartt ; Cicada from 
M. R, da Silva ; Kinkajou from John Hay. 
The meeting then terminated. 
Meeting held /ith May, tSgg, — Hon. B. Howell Jones, 
President, in the chair. 
Members present ii. 
Ele6tions. — 'Member: Capi. W. Power. 
Associates: John D. Poz^i and M. J. C. 
de Freitas. 
