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W. Russell, Mr. A. C. McCalman and Dr. Henery,— ten 
guineas in each instance. 
In answer to Mr. Glennie, the President said that Mr. 
Forshaw could hand over his list to the Secretary. 
On the motion of the Treasurer it was agreed that fifty 
guineas, now in the hands of Mr. Walker, London, should 
be handed over to the Secretary as the Society's contri- 
bution towards the proposed memorial. 
The Funds of the Society. — The Treasurer handed 
in his quarterly account, showing a balance to the credit 
of the Society of $1,570 01 ; and Messrs. Glennie and 
Sherlock were appointed by the President to audit it. 
Commercial Relations with Canada. — Mr. Nind next 
read an exhaustive paper on " Commercial relations with 
Canada."* 
Mr. Glennie (who occupied the chair during the 
latter part of the meeting, in the absence of the Presi- 
dent, who was unavoidably called away) moved a 
vote of thanks to Mr. Nind for his paper. In doing so 
he made reference to a statement of Mr. Nind's, that 
the Planters' Association in this colony had written to 
the Chamber of Commerce in Canada ; and informed the 
meeting that that step originated with Mr. Nind himself, 
as Chairman of that Association. 
The vote of thanks was carried. 
Donation.— 'The British Guiana Blue Book for 1883 by 
H.E. the Governor. 
The meeting then dispersed. 
* This paper will be found in the present number of Timehri p. 308. 
