176 TiMEHRI. 
Schedule C. 
" No. 6. — Books may be taken out on application to 
the Librarian, or his assistant, at any time when the 
Library is open, except Sundays," to be altered to 
" No. 6. --Books may be taken out on application to 
the Librarian, or his assistant, at any time when the 
Library is open, except on Sundays, and Public and 
Bank Holidays." 
The scheme for experimental cane cultivation, sub- 
mitted at a former meeting, was brought up for dis- 
cussion. The President said the matter had been care- 
fully considered by Messrs. Jenman and Harrison, and 
deserved their approval. 
The Honorary Secretary read the copy of a circular 
letter from the Secretary of State, through the Govern- 
ment Secretary, and issued by the United States Trea- 
sury, respe6ling the additional duties to be levied on 
the produ6ls of Belgium. 
The Hon. Secretary also read a letter from the Gov- 
ernment Secretary asking for the views of the Society 
on a request by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 
to know whether the colony would co-operate in the 
proposed Imperial Agricultural Congress to be held in 
London next summer. The letter was referred to the 
Agricultural Committee. 
The Honorary Secretary then said that he hoped 
there would be a larger attendance of members at the 
next meeting as the officers for the ensuing year would 
then be appointed. 
The donations to the Library and Museum were then 
notified as per annexed lists, and a special vote of 
thanks to the Officers of the s. s. Grappler for their inter- 
