My few remarks about the squared circle postmarks, of Jamaica in our last Bulletin have brought information from many quarters as far apart as: Canada and Jamaica and I feel that it is is dealing with little problems like this that our Study, Circle can be of such real help to many collectors. As you will observe in the brief report by our Hon. Secretary of the Norwich Congress on page 70 we had other problems to try and solve at our Circle meeting: The pages brought along by a number of our members were most varied and interesting. Last year Mr Sinton's ST. VINCENT provided the major attraction and on this occasion Mr Ainger's display of the many rarities in his collection of the CAYMAN ISLANDS was equally outstending. I understand he first started collecting the stamps of this dependency as a boy and should he ever decide to dispose of them there will be without doubt, many collectors who will wish to possess some of the unique items. Many members will recall the special notice that was issued by our Circle on April 27th 1954 concerning the copy of the Jamaica George Vl ½d blue-green with SIDEWAYS watermark which through the efforts of our Hon. Secretary was accorded catalogue status by Stanley Giboons Ltd.under No.121a. I see that this was disposed of at auction by H. R. Harmer Ltd. on May 10th for the sum of Fifty Guineas. Although many thousands of this stamp in Jamaica and elsewhere have been carefully examined no other copy has yet come to light.