370 TlMEHRI. 
The thanks of the Society were accorded for the fol- 
lowing donations :— 
From W. I. & P. Telegraph Co.— Cable Se&ions, Trinidad-Demerara. 
„ Mr. Luke M. Hill. — Hebrew Lexicon. 
„ Mr. Nils Schjander. — Burmeister's Thiere Brasiliens. 
„ Association through Mr. JE. D. Mackay. — Journal of Hamilton 
Association of Canada. 
„ Author.— O'Ferral's Handleiding. 
The President mentioned that the Rev. Canon F. P. L. 
Josa would deliver a le6lure on the 29th instant on some 
Indian customs, of which due notice would be given. 
The meeting then terminated. 
REPORT OF AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 
Gentlemen, — By direction of the Committee appointed to consider 
the desirability of establishing an Agricultural School, I have the 
honour to report that they have held four meetings, at which the 
matter was discussed in all its bearings, and have come to the con- 
elusion that while they consider such a School highly desirable, they 
do not think, in view of the many difficulties in the way of its success, 
that it is feasible. 
I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, 
Your obedient servant, 
J. RODWAY. 
Assistant Secretary. 
REPORT OF CANADIAN FLOUR COMMITTEE. 
Georgetown, Ottr. 26, 1892, 
To the President and Members of the. R. A. & C. Society. 
The Committee appointed to investigate the allegations made in the 
colony against Canadian Flour have the honour to report as follows : — 
They have met on three separate occasions and taken evidence from 
several members of the Committee as well as from the Hon. W. H. 
Sherlock and Messrs. C. G. A. Wyatt, C G. Perot and J. Beatty. At 
two of the meetings a reporter was employed so that the evidence 
