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the Capture of Demerara by the French in 
1782. 
Mr. iEneas D. Mackay, Calendar of the McGill 
University, Montreal, 1901-2. 
The Government, through Prof. J. B. Harrison, 
3 Geological Maps of parts of the Colony. 
To the Museum, from 
Hon. B. Howell Jones, a bottle containing a 
number of Scorpions and Spiders. 
Dr. Keid, of Berbice, a young labba. 
Mr. D. Junor, Vryheid's Lust, a very pecuHar 
caterpillar. 
Hon. B. Howell Jones, skin of the so-called 
yellow-tailed snake. 
Mr W. Hopkin, Le Repentir Cemetery, two eggs 
of some reptile (probably Iguana). 
Mr. John Brown, Johannesburg, and forwarded 
here by Mr. R. W. Weeks, three specimens 
of conglomerate rocks from the gold mines 
near Johannesburg. 
Mr. Rod way, a specimen of Peripatus. 
Mr. A. Guerivy, Surinam, four coins. 
The President announced that at the next General 
Meeting, !Mr. E. N. McDavid would read a paper on 
''The Working of a Small Farm." 
The meeting then terminated. 
