Report of Society's Meetings. 393 
The Campbell Memorial. — The Secretary read an 
extract from a letter from Mr. Walker, in London, who 
stated that he would endeavour to carry out the wishes 
of the Society and get an oil painting of the late 
Mr. W. H. Campbell executed as early as possible. 
Mr. Conyers mentioned that he had forwarded to Mr. 
Walker in all -£175 towards this object; and an order 
was given that the subscription list should be closed on 
the 24th of this month. 
The Estimates for 1885. — Mr. Conyers was instructed 
to reque.st the Government Secretary to place on the 
Estimate for next year the items of $2,500 for the 
Museum, $2,000 in aid of the Curator's salary, and 
$2,000 in aid of the Biennial Exhibition of 1885. 
Donation. — Mr. Hawtayne presented an essay on 
Forestry written for the local Forestry Exhibition in St. 
Vincent, by G. M. Browne. The thanks of the Society 
were awarded. 
The meeting then dispersed. 
Meeting held nth October. — The Honourable B, 
Howell Jones, President, in the chair. 
There were 13 members present. 
Elections. — Member : J. Cook. 
Associates: C. R. McKay and C. E. Tinling^ 
The Sugar Industry. — The President brought for- 
ward the motion of which he had given notice at the 
last general meeting of the Society : " Asking 
the sanction of this Society to the opening up 
