CONTENTS. 



The Papers niarhed thus '^' are Ilhistrated. 



Page. 



Spring Meeting . . . . xly. 



Climate of Cornwall xlvii. 



Cornish Ornithology l. 



President's Address 317 



I, — *Tonib of Prior Vivian, by the Eev. William 



lago, B.A 342 



II. — The last Will and Testament of Thomas Wandsworth, 

 last Prior of Bodmin, with a prefatory notice, 

 by Sir John Maclean, F.S.A., Son. Memher of 



the Royal Institution of Cormvall 349 



III. — *Cardinham : its Inscribed Stones and other 

 Antiquities, by Eev. W. lago, B.A., Westheath, 

 Bodmin, Son. Sec. for Cormvall of the Society of 



London Antiqxmries, 358 



IV. — '^'The Inscribed Eoman Stone at St. Hilary, by C. 

 Barham, M.D., Cantab., Vice-President Royal 



Institution of Cornwall 366 



V. — ^Observations on Zoophytes from the Cornish Coast, 



by C. W. Peach, A.L.S 376 



VI. — The Ancient Styles and Titles of the Cornish 



Boroughs, by R. N. Worth, F.Q-.S., Cor. Mem. 380 

 VII. — Alluvium in Par Valley, by Pichard Symons . . 382 

 VIII. — Note on Carbolic Acid, its Prejoarations and Deriva- 

 tives, commimicated by P. Le Neve Foster, 



F.C.S 385 



IX. — Note on the Underground Temperature at Dolcoath 



Mine, May 1st, 1877, by J. H. CoUins, F.G.8. 389 

 X. — Notes on the Prices of Provisions, the Rates of 

 Wages, &c., at St. Agnes a hundred and fifty 



years ago, by J. H. Collins, F.Gr.S 391 



XI. — The Cornish Fauna, Mammalia, revised by 



J. Brooking Eowe, F.L.S 396 



XII.— Ditto, AvES, revised by E. H. Eodd . . 404 



