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whichever course should be resolved upon, it was highly desirable 

 that the work should be proceeded with as expeditiously as 

 possible. 



In conclusion, Mr. Rogers referred to the excursion which the 

 Council thought it would be desirable to make in the course of 

 the ensuing autumn, in the neighbourhood of Liskeard, for the 

 purpose of archaeological investigation. 



Dr. Jago read the Lists of Presents : 



DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



Crustaceans : Palinunis homarus, Cancer pa- 



guras, Maia squinada Mr. W. Loughrin, Polperro. 



Stone Crab (Lithodes Maia) from Northumber- Mr. Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., 

 land &c., Polperro. 



Echeneis remora Ditto. 



Insects from Brazil Mr. Treloar, Brazil. 



Waxtail (Urocerus juvencus) captured in Truro, 



August, 1867 Mr. H. Andrew, Truro. 



Kingfisher Mr. G. Eead, Truro. 



Lumpsueker, caught at Newquay Mr. E. S. Carus-Wilson. 



Sea Mouse Mr. J. W. Kernick, St. lyes. 



Thigh Bone of Ehinoceros, from Ilford, Essex Mr. N. Whitley, Truro. 



Flint Implements and Shattered Flints, from 

 the Valley of the Somme, Salisbury Plain, 

 Eastbourne, Isle of Wight, and Thetford . . Ditto. 



Flint Flakes, from various parts of Devon and 



Cornwall Ditto. 



Fossil Beads and Eoman Coins, from gravel 



pits at St. Acheul Ditto. 



Fishing Net, made by natives of WooUi, at the 



mouth of the Clarence Eiver, from root- Mr. W. Bawden, New South 

 fibres of the Fig-tree (Ficus macrophylla) . . Wales. 



Fibre of Ficus macrophylla ~. Ditto. 



Dilly Bag, made from fibrous bark of the 



Kurrajong (Hibiscus heterophylla) Ditto. 



Fishing Line, made from fibrous bark of the 



Nettle-tree (Urtica gigas) Ditto, 



Bundle of Kurrajong fibre, used by the natives 

 for fishing-lines, and for ropes to be im- 

 mersed in water Ditto. 



Eelic of the Arctic Expedition. Songs of the 

 North. No. 4. Appeal to the Seamen and 

 Marines of the Expedition. Sung by Lieut. 



E. D. Aldrich, at the close of the Eoyal Mr. J. W. Burgess, Perran- 

 Arctic Theatre, March 4th, 1851 arworthal. 



