324 THE peesident's address. 



by Mr. B. Kitto, of Camborne, will be ready for the j)rinter 

 probably next month, and I trust it will be found to be a full one, 

 and to add much to the value of our publications, by making the 

 mass of information contained in them more readily accessible 

 to readers. 



Bihliothsca Cormihiensis. 



Since last May upwards of 150 pages of the Bibliotheca Cornu- 

 biensis have been printed, completing the alphabetical arrange- 

 ment nearly to the end of the letter T. It is now hoped that 

 Vol. II will be ready to issue early in the spring of 1878. It 

 will be considerably larger than the first volume, and will con- 

 tain a large amount of Cornish family history not to be found in 

 any other work. The third and concluding volume, which will 

 be immediately proceeded with, will be occupied with — 

 1st. — A supplement of anonymous works. 

 2nd. — Such matter as has accumulated during the progress of 



the undertaking. 

 3rd. — An extensive index to the three volumes. 



Maclean's Trigg Minor. 



Of the History of Trigg Minor, by Sir John Maclean, 

 Part XII, containing St. Teeth and Temple has been issued some 

 months. The penultimate part of the History is in the press, 

 and will contain the parishes of Tintagel and Trevalga, profusely 

 illustrated. I understand that the MS. of the last part con- 

 taining St. Tudy is in an advancing state. 



I trust that a full general Index will be added to complete the 

 work. 



1876. 

 "In the beginning," some remarks on certain modern views of 



the creation, by Eichard Hill Sandys, 8vo. 

 Official Guide to Penzance, edited by 0. B. Millett, and compiled 



by himself and T. Cornish, W. C. Borlase, W. W. Smyth, 



J. Ealf, and Eev. W. lago. 

 The Madron Pegister, by O. B. Millett, is nearly ready, 12mo. 

 Penzance, past and present, by George B. Millett, 8vo. (A 



useful book, full of information, with accurate facts, and 



exact dates.) 

 A Guide to Bude Haven: anonymous, 12mo. 

 The River Pal and Falmouth Harbour, by Thomas Adolphus 



Cragoe, Svo. 



