The West Country, 
Ka 1 ang , Be la 2 igo r, 
liar c-h 1 st, 1901 , 
Sir, 
I have the honour to iri'-fq-te you that th© corres¬ 
pondence which has passed between yourself and the Chaincftn 
of the Association on the subject of the proposed Agri- 
cult ural Bulletin, to : 0 ther wi th c 0 pi&s of 1 e 11 ers froic 
Mr Ridley was laid before the Meeting of the Association on 
tlie 25 th Feb rua ry, 
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The question of the practicability of starting such a 
Bulletin was fully discussed, and it was eventually decided 
that the Association should adopt the Scheme laid out in 
Mr Ridley 1 s letter of January, and forwarded to the Chair¬ 
man in your letter of ‘tha 26 th January, Mi sc: 32 
In 
direct reply to par: 4 subsections i - v of your letter cf 
■ 
ths 8th January R.G,74/l901 ? I am directo-d to forward you 
th# decisions arrived at, at, th© Meeting r--.f$rr$d to. Tha 
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Association considered that:- 
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i. The subjects, to be included in the Bulletin ware 
all embraced in tha program:©' set out by Mr 
•' ■’•'■/‘Vir T i ■ -ivt •' _• id 
Ridley. 
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The period of Publication should be at leas 
monthly, more frequent periods of public ration 
l . P ■’ , . *© •- »■; ■* r , * 1 ?h\ » t 1 r tf• l , 
being left to Hr Ridley 1 s wi ds* r n xparience. 
iii. Tha terms of subscription should not exceed Si 
p.m. but if possible 50 eis. 
The Hon; Sec: has been requested to collect names of 
intending subscribers and it was intended that the Associa¬ 
tion should collect those subscriptions and forward them 
to Mr Ridley or the. Publisher as seemed most fi tting, 
iv. The copy and information could be sent, to 
Mr Ridley 
