xlvi 



Annual Eeport of the Board of Eegents of the 



Smithsonian Institution, for the year 1867 Ditto. 



Tenth Annual Eeport of the Columbia Insti- 

 tution for the Deaf and Dumb, for the year 

 ending June 30, 1867 Ditto. 



Eeport of the Miners' Association of Cornwall 



and Devonshire, 1868 From the Association. 



51st, 52nd, 53rd, and 54th Annual Eeports of 

 the Council of the Eoyal Geological Society 

 of Cornwall From Mr. Henwood. 



55th Annual Eeport Ditto Ditto. 



Annual Eeport and Transactions of the Ply- 

 mouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall 

 Natural History Society. Vol. iii, Part ii, 

 1868—9 From the Society. 



Dr. BARHAii read the following letter from Mr. Albert Way : 



" Wonham, 



Eeigate, June 18. 



Dear Sir, 



I have just had the pleasure of receiving your April Number. . . .1 see 

 much interesting matter in this Number. I notice Mr. lago's account and 

 representation of the " Saxon" Slab at Bodmin, regarding which I have cor- 

 responded with Mr. Maclean, and have a rubbing, on my table. There can, 

 I imagine, be no question as to its being 16th century work ; every detail is 

 of that period. Such a design must be referred to 1557 ; the design and 

 lettering cannot be of the time of Ci'omwell, according to the "perhaps" at 

 p. 107. The monogram on the foot of the foliated cross would alone make 

 the memorial quite unsuitable to 1657. May I request you to present from 

 me to the Library a reprint (with some additions) of two memoirs by Mr. 

 Stanley and myself, on Celtic Urns and other matters of Cambrian Antiquity 

 that may, I hope, be worthy of a place in your collection of books. Would 

 you inform me whether you have in the Library the entire set of the Arcli(S- 

 ological Journal, and our other publications. We cannot offer the first five 

 volumes of the Journal, but if there should be any portions, previous to Vol. 

 24, that you have not got, the Council would, I am sure, gladly present them, 

 and also any of our yearly volumes that we have in stock. . . .With the Vol- 

 ume on Cambrian Antiquities, I beg to offer a Photograph (full size) of a 

 "Paleolithic" implement of fiint, found by me last year at Bournemouth, 

 Hants, in the Drift gravels. Sir 0. Lyell considers it to be the best of the 

 examples hitherto found there. 



I remain, 



Yours faithfully, 



ALBEET WAY." 



Mr. R. N. Worth read, from a Paper which he had prepared 

 for publication in the Journal of the Institution, portions of a 



