Agricultural and Commercial Society. 21 
ish consumers the superiority of cane sugar, 
and to institute prosecutions in respect of 
the sale of any article sold as cane sugar 
other than the product of the sugar cane. 
(b) That all growers of sugar cane in the Brit- 
ish West Indies be requested to join the 
Association. 
(c) That the funds necessary for the employ- 
ment of a suitable agent of the Association, 
and for other expenses connected with the 
work, be provided by a contribution of 2d. 
upon each ton of sugar exported. 
PETER ABEL, 
Chairman. 
The Secretary stated that the matter had been left in 
the hands of Mr. F. I. Scard, the Society's representa- 
tive at the Agricultural Conference at Barbados. 
Mr. T. S. Hargreaves asked if it was intended, 
as suggested by the late President, to have a paper on 
Bee-keeping, and the Rev. D. J. Reynolds suggested 
that the Bishop might read such a paper. 
The President said he would see what could be done 
in the matter. 
The thanks of the Society were accorded to Mr. 
Richard Evans for a volume of his Zoological Papers 
1898-1901 for the Library, and to Mr. H. L. Hum- 
phrys for a Lamb and Kid (monstrosities) and Mr. 
T. S. Hargreaves for a Cockatoo for the Museum. 
The meeting then terminated. 
