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ISogal institution of ororntoaU, 



ANNUAL AUTUMN MEETING, 1894. 



On Tuesday, the 27th of November, the 76th Annual 

 Meeting of the Society was held in its rooms at the Museum 

 Buildings, Truro. There was a large attendance. The Presi- 

 dent, Mr. John Davies Enys, F.Gr.S., occupied the Chair, and 

 there were also present, the Mayor of Truro (Mr. S. Trevail, 

 E.E.I.B.A.), the Archdeacon of Cornwall (Ven. J. E. Cornish, 

 M.A.), the Eevs. the Eector of Truro (Sub-Dean Bourke, M.A.), 

 Canon A. P. Moor, M.A., E.P.G.S., Canon J. H. Moore, M.A., W. 

 lago, B.A., C. F. Mermagan, B.A., C. F. Eogers, M.A., andD. Q-. 

 Whitley ; Dr. Eigg, ex-President of the Wesleyan Conference ; 

 Col. 0-. J. Smith, Major Sharp, Major Parkyn, F.Q-.S. (Hon. 

 Sec.) ; Messrs. C. Davies Gilbert, Q. B. Millett, M.E.C.S. ; N. E. 

 Norway, M.E.C.S.; Howard Fox, F.G.S.; E. Fox, J. G. Chilcott, 

 E. A. Wiinsch, F.G.S., E. Kitto, F.E.Met.Soc, E. V. Tellam, 

 J. Henderson, A. Blenkinsop, W. Clyma, E. Eenfree, F. Cozens, 

 Tregoning, Davey, Barrett, Paull, Hamilton James, Dorrington, 

 Letcher, Jones, and others, and many ladies, including Mesdames 

 Tomlinson, Eogers, Smith, Norway, Dixon, Cornish, Moore, 

 Paul, Kitto, and the Misses Tomn, Barham, Paull, Smith, 

 Dixon, Clyma, &c. 



Major Parkyn, Secretary, read the 76th Annual Eeport, 

 which was of a highly satisfactory character, and will be found 

 at a subsequent page of this Journal. 



Mr. Eobert Fox proposed its adoption, and hoped the 

 County would continue to give its support to the Institution, and 

 that "one and all" would do their utmost to promote its 

 interest. Mr. Millett seconded, and the resolution was 

 carried unanimously. 



