CHRONOLOGICAL MEMORANDA. 75 



October ^0. Cornish Telegraph, publishes a letter signed "W. N.," on 

 " The Noyes and Mousehole." 



October 30. Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society. Top 

 Stone of Quern from Heudra, Breage ; and Fragment of Stone Hammer, 

 from Hea RIoor ; presented at a Meeting of the Council. 



November 5. Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. Annual Meeting 

 at Penzance ; Mr. Charles Fox, President. The following Papers were read : 

 — On a recently discovered Raised Beach at Chyandour; Mr. T. Cornish. 

 Ancient Ii-on-works in Cumberland and Westmoreland ; Rev. Edward 

 Jeffreys, Vicar of Grasmere. The discovery of water-worn Flints in undis- 

 turbed clay near the new Esplanade Wall, Penzance ; Mr. S. Higgs, jun. 

 Notice of a peculiar formation of Granite (resembling a pillar and a wheel) 

 found in the Garden Mine, Morvah ; Mr. S. Higgs, jun. Notes on the 

 Perseberg Iron Mine, near Philipstadt, Norway ; Dr. Le Neve Foster. Some 

 points of resemblance between iron at the Crown Rocks, Botallack, and in a 

 Swedish Mine ; Dr. Le Neve Foster. Motion in Space, and the formation of 

 detrital and its subsequent consolidation; J. S. Enys, F.G.S. Colom-ed 

 Sectional Drawings exhibited by Mr. Whitley : — of Raised Beaches, under 

 Godrevy Farm, St. Ives Bay ; at Hope's Nose, Torquay ; and at Porthgwidden, 

 St. Ives ; and of Vertical Beds and Arched Strata at Hartland. 



November 6. Cornish Telegraph publishes a statement concerning 

 " The Noyes and Mousehole." 



November 6, 14. Western Morning News publishes Articles on " Cornish 

 Fisheries." 



November 13. Western Morning News records a recent capture of 

 Lophius Piscatorius in Penryn River. 



November 15. West Briton publishes a letter from Rev. J. J, Wilkinson, 

 Lanteglos-by-Camelford, concerning " The Holy Well at Jetwells." Also a 

 letter from " Delta," on Bishop Trelawny, &c. ' 



Noveviber 22. Royal Institution of Cornwall. Annual Meeting; Mr. 

 Smirke, President, in the Chair. The following Papers were read : — Notice 

 of Early Enclosures at Smallacombe, near the Cheesewring; Mr. J. T. 

 Blight, F.S.A. Chronicles of Cornish Saints (II. — S. Petrock) ; Rev. John 

 Adams, M.A. Correspondence (Anno 1700) between the Bishop of Exeter 

 (Trelawny) and Mr. Charles Godolphin; from Mr. Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., 

 &c. (See Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, No. IX.) 



November 29. West Briton publishes a letter from " Curiosus " on " The 

 Well at JetweUs." 



December 1. A flock of Swallows observed flying about at Newlyn, near 

 Penzance. ^ 



December 2. Western Morning News publishes a letter from Mr. W. K. 

 BuUmore, M.D., recording the recent capture, near Helston, of a Red-footed 

 Falcon (Falco rufipes). 



