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Ropai Institution of Cornu)all 



8iST ANNUAL MEETING, li 



The Annual Meeting of the Society was held in the 

 Museum Buildings, Truro, on Tuesday, 21st November, 1899, 

 Mr. J. D. Enys, F.Q-.S., in the absence of the President, the 

 Eev. S. Baring-Q-ould, in the Chair. There were also present 

 Yen. Archdeacon Cornish, Canon A. P. Moor, Canon Eogers, 

 the Eevs. W. lago, T, M. Comyns, E. Pryor, S. Eundle, H. 

 Edwardes, and W. Eeid Erskine, Messrs. J. D. Enys, Howard 

 Fox, Eobert Fox, Thurstan C. Peter, J. C. Daubuz, Novell E. 

 Norway, Henry Barrett, T. V. Hodgson, T. L. Dorrington, 

 Eupert Vallentin, W. G. N. Earthy, F. H, Davey, W. J. Clyma, 

 T. Clark, G. Penrose, E. F. Whitley, Hamilton James, E. A, 

 Gregg (curator), Mesdames Tomn, J. Eogers, H. James, Dor- 

 rington, Plunket, Cornish, Ftanklyn, Share, Paull, Tomn, S. 

 Tomn, S. Burall, M, Burall, F. James, Share, and Paull. 



Letters regretting inability to attend were received from 

 Eevs. Chancellor Worlledge, and D. G. Whitley, Mr. J, H. Collins, 

 Mr. J. Osborne. Major Parkyn wrote from London saying it 

 was now six years since he had missed a meeting, and he trusted 

 the present one would be most successful. 



The minutes of the Spring Meeting having been read, con- 

 firmed, and signed, the Eev. W. lago presented for the Council 

 their Annual Eeport. 



8ist ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. 

 The Council in presenting their 81st Annual Eeport are 

 pleased to record the continued prosperity of the Institution ; 

 numerically the losses by death and retirement have been more 

 than compensated for by the accession of new members, They 

 have to report with much regret the decease of two old and 

 valued members, Mr Edwin Dunkin, F,R.S., and Mr. E. G. 

 Heard. 



