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containing five gold and sixteen silver Medals, respectively awarded to 
the exhibitors in British Guiana at the Calcutta International Exhibi- 
tion, to be forwarded to the colony. It is to be expected that the names 
have not been engraved on them. I have the honour, &c, &c. — Robt. 
W. S. Mitchell. 
The Secretary said that he had written to Mr. Walker, 
requesting him to dire6l the Crown Agents to keep the 
medals until the names of the exhibitors were sent to be 
engraved on them. 
The meeting then closed. 
Meeting held 10th of September. — Mr. Sheriff Kirke 
in the chair. 
There were 9 members present. 
The honorary secretary being absent through indis- 
position, the honorary treasurer a<5led as secretary. 
Elections. — Member : R. J. Greaves. 
Associate : A. C. Haly. 
Mr. Swann, American Consul General, St. Petersburg, 
was elected an honorary member. 
No other business was taken up. 
Meeting held 8th October, — The Hon. A. Barr, Pre- 
sident, in the chair. 
There were 10 members present. 
Elections. — Member : Dr. Grieve. 
Associates : C. Anderson ; C. H. Hewitt. 
Gypsum from Trinidad. — The Chairman submitted 
a sample of gypsum sent to him by Mr. McCarthy, 
Government Chemist, Trinidad, which could be landed 
in Demerara at a very low cost. It was a valuable 
manure, and some plantations might care to make a 
