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Smith, A. — An inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 



3.' vols. 

 A Treatise on the Internal Policy of Nations. 

 Thuckrah, C. _S. — The effects of Arts, Trades, and Professions. 

 Volney, Mr. — Christianity Vindicated in a series of Letters. 

 Young, T. — An Introduction to Medical Literature. 



DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



Ancient View of Lostwithiel Palace Mr. Walter Tregelles. 



Portrait of the First Members of the Eoyal 

 Academy studying the Living Model, after a 

 Picture by Zoffany Eev. T. Phillpotts. 



Specimen of Chalkosiderite from West Phoenix Presented by Capt. Joseph 

 Mine Hosking. 



Specimen of Sulphur from Saba, West Indies ... Mr. J. H. Collins. 



„ Enysite from St. Agnes Mr. B. Kitto. 



„ Amianthus or Asbestos from Savoy The Misses Potts. 



„ Native Silver from Chili Mr. E. Tweedy. 



,y Silver Ore from Mexico Ditto. 



,, Native Gold from Chili Ditto. 



,, Native Gold from Austi'alia Ditto. 



,, Carved Oak Beams believed to be 

 from the old Glasney College, Penryn Ditto. 



Fragment of Statuary from the Old Dominican 

 Priory, Truro Mr. T. Clarke. 



Specimen of Slate with Pyritous Markings Capt. Joseph Jewell. 



Specimen of Fossil Ferns in Carboniferous Shale 

 from the South Wales Coal Fields Mr. J. E. Netherton. 



Specimens of Cornish Zoophytes Mr. C. W. Peach. 



Fossil Fish (Maeropoma Mantella), from the 



Chalk, near Lewes Mr. N.Whitley. 



Eelics from Old Cardinham Castle Mr. S. W. Jenkin. 



Specimens of Shells and other objects of Fatual 



History Mr. W. P. Cocks. 



EXHIBITED. 



9 Eough'Diamonds, one Diamond in the Matrix, 



and two Photographs of the Kimberley Exhibited by Mr. Thos. 

 Diamond] Fields Cradock. 



THE CLIMATE OF COENWALL. 



Dr. Barham made some remarks on an extensive series of 

 diagrams, intended to illustrate a portion of the summary 

 of the observations on the climate of Cornwall, which the 

 Institution has proposed to publish. As the subject of rain- 



