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12. Telluride Lead — Colorado Presented by Mr. E. Pearce. 



13. Silver and Gold Ore " Cornstock vein " 



— Nevada ... Ditto. 



14. Granite, Butte Silver Mining district 



— Montana Ditto. 



15. Silver Ore, Butte Silver Mining dis- 



trict — Montana ... ... ... Ditto. 



16. Carbonate of Manganese, Butte Silver 



Mining district — Montana ... ... Ditto. 



Dioxide of Copper, " Cuprite," Artificial 

 Formation Ditto. 



The President then delivered his Address, which will be 

 found at page 196 of the present number of this Journal. 



The following papers were then read : — 



" On Eanie Chapel," by E. N. Worth. 



" The late Mr. J. T. TrefEry," by E. Symons. 



" Note on the Artificial Formation of Dioxide of Copper," 

 by E. Pearce. 



Mr. Peauce also forwarded a paper " On the Silver Deposits 

 at Butte, Montana Territory," and also several valuable specimens 

 of minerals for the Museum. Dr. Barham, in explaining these, 

 spoke very highly of the interest Mr. Pearce shewed in the 

 Institution. 



The Eev. W. Iago, F.S.A., next drew attention to a stone 

 corbel of an angel's head found near the old Friary, Bodmin, and 

 erroneously supposed formerly to represent one of the Mayors of 

 Bodmin, who was hanged : an old swivel spur, probably used 

 at the time of the Grreat Eebellion, and found by Mr. Olver on 

 the estate occupied by him near Pencarrow : a photograph of 

 the head of the ancient cross of Lostwithiel : and a sand dredge 

 formerly in use instead of blotting paper. He also presented in 

 the name of the finder, Mr. Thomas, of Hustyn Mill, the remains 

 of a sepulchral urn, already described in Vol. 7, page 141 of the 

 Joui'nal of the Institution. 



Mr. J. Bryant next described the remains of the old 

 Crazing Mill and pounding stones in Constantino. 



Votes of thanks were passed unanimously — To the Authors 

 of Papers submitted to the Society, to the Donors to the Museum 

 and Library, and to the President for his able Address and 

 conduct of the Meeting. 



