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The Journal of the Royal 
Mr. Hargreaves gave notice that at the next meeting 
he would ask whether the Directors had taken into 
consideration what course of action they wouki pursue 
in the event of a new Post Office being built. 
The thanks of the Society were accorded to the 
Government for 25 printed copies of the report on 
British Guiana timbers laid over at the previous 
meeting. 
The thanks of the Society were also accorded for the 
following donations : — 
To the Library, from 
Miss E. Winter, 31 vols. Books. 
The W. I. & Panama Telegraph Co., a map of 
their cable system. 
Mr. B. McDougall, an autograph letter of the late 
Bishop Austin. 
To the Museum, from 
Mr. F. A. Conyers, a United States 1 cent coin. 
Mr. John Junor, a star-fish. 
The Librarian laid over copies of the annual 
supplement to the Library catalogue. 
The President stated that it was the intention of the 
Directors, at their next meeting, to frame an address to 
His Majesty requesting him to be so kind as to become 
Patron of the Society. He also said that the 
Agricultural Committee intended to discuss cane- 
farming and to invite representatives from the local 
Societies. 
The President then referred to the approaching 
departure of the Vice-President, Sir Cavendish Boyle, 
