10 SPBING MEETING. 



He moved, and Mr. J. D. Enys, F.G.S., seconded, that the 

 matter be left in the hands of the Council. 



This was carried, Mr. Howard Fox, F.G.S., having pointed 

 out that there would be no amalgamation of officers and funds. 



Mr. J. H. Collins, F.G.S., contributed a further portion of 

 his valuable series of papers " On the Origin and Development 

 of Ore Deposits in the "West of England." 



Mr. Vallentin sent a paper entitled, "Remarks on Pelagic 

 Life in and near Falmouth Harbour, with additions to the Fauna 

 of the District." 



[These Papers, and an Obituary Notice of Dr. Jago, F.E..S., 

 will be found printed in Part 39 of the Journal, see Vol. XL] 



It was announced at the Meeting, that many presents to the 

 Museum and Library had been received from the President and 

 other friends. 



Votes of thanks were accorded to the Chairman, donors of 

 gifts and contributors of papers. 



