378 TlMEHRI. 
The Ordinary Directors were proposed by the Presi- 
dent and seconded by Mr. Luke M. Hill ; the Managing 
Directors by the President and Mr. Thomas Daly; and 
the Exchange Room Directors by the same, and all 
ele6led. The Committees, Local Secretaries and Resi- 
dent Director in London, were also elected as per 
list attached. 
On the motion of Mr. S. M. Bellairs a vote of thanks 
was accorded to Mr. Geo. Garnett, Honorary Secretary, 
for his services during the past year. 
Mr. Watt moved and the President seconded that 
Mr. F. A. Conyers be retained as Honorary Treasurer, 
which was also carried. 
A vote of thanks was accorded to the retiring Presi- 
dent on the motion of Mr. Howell Jones seconded by the 
Hon. W. S. Turner. 
The Assistant Secretary laid over three cigars made of 
tobacco grown in the colony ; Mr. Howell Jones exhibi- 
ted two very large yams; the Exposition Committee 
some extra fine cocoa-nuts; and the Agricultural Com- 
mittee samples of rice grown from Indian seed. 
The meeting then terminated. 
REPORT OF AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE. 
Georgetown, Deer. 6th, 1892. 
To the President and Members 
of^the R. A. & C. Society. 
Gentlemen, — By direction of the Agricultural Committee, I have the 
honour to report on the several matters referred to them as follows : — 
First, In regard to the copy of the " Kew Bulletin" containing a 
paper on '* Sugar-cane borers in the West Indies," after consideration, 
it was taken for notification. 
Second, Mr. Gaskin's letter, offering to recruit labourers in Barba- 
