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and other fish in the colonies, which was referred to the 
Exchange Room Directors. 
Mr. Davis asked whether anything could be said about 
the Country Exhibition. 
The chairman replied that it was to be held at Buxton, 
and the Committee were trying to induce the people to 
interest themselves in it. 
Mr. Quelch exhibited and made remarks upon some of 
the latest additions to the Museum, including a curious 
hairy, spider-like, caterpillar ; part of the skeleton of a 
shark : two species of plovers ; some stone axes from 
the Rupununi ; a block of manchineel wood ; the skin of a 
Guiana otter ; and also an Iguana with a second tail 
growing upwards. 
The Vice-President remarked with reference to the 
Science Lectures that arrangements were being made for 
getting promises to fill up the list for the first six months 
of next year, the present list extending to December. 
Mr. Vyle spoke of the desirability of members being 
allowed to admit their friends by tickets. 
The Vice-President said that arrangements would be 
made for procuring tickets on which the names of friends 
to be admitted could be written, so that they would not 
be transferable. 
The meeting then terminated. 
♦ 
Meeting held on the 18th Oclober. — Mr. G. H. Haw- 
tayne, C.M.G., Vice-President, in the chair. 
There were 18 Members present. 
Elections. — Member : Dr. W. F. Law. 
Associates : John D. deWever and G. H. 
Pairaudeau. 
