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where lie the chief value of the Botanical Department, 
and to which Mr. Jenman keenly devoted himself, as 
well as to the more ornamental sections, to meteorolog- 
ical record work, and to the fauna of the Colony. 
He felt sure they would all agree with him, that it 
should be placed on record in their minutes, the deep 
regret of the members of the Royal Agricultural and 
Commercial Society of British Guiana, at Mr. Jenman's 
death, and their appreciation of his services to the 
Colony, as Government Botanist and Superintendent of 
the Botanic Gardens. 
The Hon. George Garnett, in seconding the motion, 
said that although a Committee was originally appointed 
to plan out the Gardens, Mr. Jenman was practically the 
executive, and the Gardens would therefore be a monu- 
ment to his memory. 
The motion was carried unanimously. 
Elections : — Professor J. B. Harrison, C.M.G., M.A., 
etc., was unanimously elected an Honorary Member. 
Ordinary Members : Dr. J. S. Douglas 
and Mr. C. Whitney. 
Associates : Messrs. Jos. W. Cendrecourt, 
P. I. Rodrigues, Alfred Stripp, O. E. Adamson, and 
A. E. Small. 
The President laid over a list of members whose 
subscriptions remained unpaid for the current year, and 
whose names were therefore expunged in accordance 
with the By-Laws. 
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