SPRING MEETING, 



Specimen of Mineral Vein Chalybite in Quartz 

 Ditto Gilbertite, from Stannagwyn... 

 Ditto Curious Structure, from St. Agnes ... 

 Ditto Fish remains from St. Columb Perth 

 Ditto Shells from the lower beds Woolwhic 

 Ditto Ancient Pipe from old Workings, at 



Belowda Mine, Eoche ... 



Ditto Fossils from Porthalla 



Ditto Basic Slag from a Copper Furnace, 



Swansea ... 

 Ditto Crystallized Slag, a product of Copper 



Smelting from Swansea 



Ditto Molybdenite Slag . 



Ditto Crystals from Hardhead from 



Chyandour 



A Collection of Curiosities and relics from 

 Zululand 



Specimen of Potatoe Stone from Polyphant 

 Shelf Eock Slate 



Ditto Calcedony in Prisms 



Ditto Green, Brown, and White Carmetian 



from East Cornwall 



Four Tokens 



Humertis of the Great Eorqual Whale 



A Collection of Foreign Butterflies and 



Moths 



Specimen of Lime Stone from Newquay,"^ 



Fossil Lime Stone from Porthalla ... | 



Ditto Ti-appean Conglomerate, St. Michael J> 



Carhayes | 



Ditto Serpentinous Schist from PorthallaJ 

 Ditto Three Fossils from the Slate Beds of 

 Delabole and Tintagel . . . 



Presented by Mr. J. H. Collins. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 

 Ditto. 



Ditto. 

 Ditto. 



Ditto. 



Presented by Mr. T. S. Merry. 

 Ditto. 



Presented by Mr. A. K. 

 Barnett. 



Presented by Capt. W. H. 

 James. 



Presented by Mr. G. Dingle, 



Tavistock. 



Ditto. 



Ditto. 

 Presented by Mrs. Thurston C. 



Peter. 

 Presented by Mr. Hamilton 



James. 



Presented by Mrs. C. Fox. 



Presented by Mr. Thos. Clarke. ^. 



Presented by Mr. Eoberts, 

 through Mr. Trevail. 



Dr. Rarham read a letter from Mr. Carter, accompanying a 

 carefully -finished water colour drawing, by J. Von Hacht, of 

 the interior of St. Mary's Church in 1865, which he presented 

 to the Institution ; and also drew attention to a beautiful little 

 oil painting by Miss PauU, Bosvigo, of the anchor supposed to 

 have belonged to one of the ships of the Spanish Armada, 

 dredged in the bay at Newquay. 



The President then delivered his Address, which will be 

 found at page 7 of this number of the Journal. 



