CONTENTS. 



The Papers marked thus ("") are Illustrated. 



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Spring Meeting and President's Address .. .. 245 



I. — ^Observations on, and additions to, the List of 



Cornish Polyzoa, by C. W. Peach, A.L.S. . . 265 



II. — On CaryophyUia Smithii, var borealis, now C. 



clavus, of Saechi, by C. W. Peach, A.L.S. . . 268 



III. — Ornithological Notes, by E. H. Eodd 271 



IV. — On some Pleas Recorded in the De Banco Rolls, — 



communicated by Sir John Maclean, F.S.A. . . 274 



V. — Note on a Collection of Palaeolithic Remains from 

 the Valley of the River Vezere, by John Jope 

 Rogers 278 



VI. — A Rare Instance of Coning, by John Jope Rogers 28 1 



VII.— Note on the Effects of the Winter of 1860-61 on 



Shrubs at Penrose, by John Jope Rogers . . 282 



VIII.— The Tokens of CornwaU, Part II., by R. N. Worth, 



F.Q-.S., corresponding member 283 



IX. — On some Extracts from the Ministers' Accounts, 

 relating to the Arundell Estates in Cornwall, by 

 George Freeth 285 



X. — *The Rainfall of Cornwall, with Observations on 

 the Plow of Streams, by H. Michell Whitley, 

 Assoc. Inst. C.E., E.O.S 294 



XI. — Calendar of Natural Periodic Phenomena, kept at 

 Bodmin for the year 1875, by Thomas Q. 

 Couch, E.S.A 306 



Meteorological Notes for 1875, by Dr. Barham . . . . 312 



