CONTENTS. V 



Fifty-second Annual Eeport, and Eeport of 51st Annual General Meeting, 

 November 15, 1869 ; Mr. W. J. Henwood, F.E.S., F.G.S., in the 



Chair p. xxxvii 



Observations made on the state of the Cheesewring ; on the 



alleged waste of copper ores ; and on bronze celts xlii 



A letter from Mr. Albert Way, on the supposed " Saxon " 



Slab at Bodmin, and on some Cambrian and other Antiquities xlvi 



John de Trevisa Mb. J. JopeEogees. . 147 



Chronicles of Cornish Saints. — S. David . . . . Eev. J. Adams, M.A. 155 



*Mylor Church, its Crosses, Frescoes, &c. .. Eev. W. Iago, B.A.., 162 



Appendix to a List of Obsolescent Words, &c. T. Q. Couch . . . . 173 



Dialects of Devon and Cornwall E. N. Woeth .. .. 180 



Glacial Action in Cornwall N. Whitley, F.M.S. 184 



Natural Periodic Phenomena, in 1869 . . . . T. Q. Couch . . . . 187 



Notes and Queries (Henry Grenfield) 190 



Dolcoath Mine Josiah Thomas. . .. 191 



Ornithology E. Heable Eodd .. 198 



Meteobology : 



Eemarks on the Meteorology of 1869 .. .. C. Baeham .. .. 202 



Meteorological Tables 206 



Chronological Memoranda, 1869 211 



Exeter Meeting of the British Association. . .. 220 



Notice of the late Mr. Jonathan Couch. 



No. XII. 



Eeport of Spring Meeting, May 17, 1870 ; Mr. W. Jory Henwood, F.E S., 

 F.G.S., &c., in the Chair. The President's Address contained observa- 

 tions on the state of the Cheesewring ; — on the legislative protection of 

 sea-birds ; — on the fishery and vegetable products of Cornwall ; — dji the 

 detrital matter deposited in the valley of Carnon and its subordinate 

 glens ; — and on schemes for lighting mine shafts and levels. 



Ancient Tin Coinages xxvi 



Inscribed Stone at Stowford xxvii 



Meteorology of 1870 xxviii 



Eoman Coins xxix 



The Planet Jupiter xxx 



" Upton Castle," and an Ancient Earthwork xxx 



Autumn Excursion, to Tintagel, &c xxxi 



53rd Annual Eeport, and Eeport of 52nd Annual General Meeting, November 

 15th, 1870 ; Mr. W. J. Henwood, F.E.S., F.G.S., in the Chair . . xli 



Burial of Clergy xlvii 



Inscribed Stones' at Castle Goff and Slaughter Bridge . . . . xlvii 



The Kelly Tablet in Tintagel Church xlvii 



Antiquities on Michaelstow Beacon and on Eoughtor . . . . xlviii 

 Tintagel xlix 



