Report of the Meetings of the Society. 
Meeting held on 14th January.— Hon. A. Weber, 
President, in the chair. 
There were 16 members present. 
The Chairman said that before proceeding to the 
business of the meeting, he thought it would be better to 
ask them to adjourn until the following Wednesday, on 
account of the death of the Duke of Clarence, the news 
of which had just arrived by cable. In view of this sad 
occurrence, and in sympathy with Her Majesty, the 
Queen, who as they all knew, was Patroness of the 
Society, he thought they should postpone all ordinary 
business and have an address to Her Majesty and the 
Prince and Princess of Wales prepared and submitted to 
the adjourned meeting. 
Mr. Watt then moved and Mr. Conrad seconded, that 
the standing orders be suspended, and on this being 
carried, the Chairman moved that the business of the 
meeting be postponed until the following Wednesday, 
which was also agreed to unanimously, 
Mr. Watt suggested that the President and Mr. 
Winter be deputed to prepare an address of condolence. 
Mr. Winter excused himself and suggested that Canon 
Moulder be appointed. 
Mr. Blair moved and Mr. Max seconded, that the 
following telegraphic message : — " From the Royal 
Agricultural Society, British Guiana, to Secretary of State 
Colonies, London. Convey to Queen and Royal Family 
profound sympathy," be forwarded at once, which was 
carried. 
