IRopl 3n9titution of Gornwall* 



SPEING MEETING, 1903. 



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The Spring M(^etmg- was held on Tuesday, 26 May, 1903, 

 when the President, Sir E,ol)ert Harvey, occujned tlie chair. 

 There were also present Archdeacon Cornish, Canon Donaldson, 

 Canon A. P. Moor, Rev. D. G Whitley, Eev. W. R. Erskine, 

 Rev. G. P. Chamberlain, Rev. W. E. Graves, Professor Clark, 

 Dr. R. Pearce, Messrs. J. D. Eays, F.G.S., J. Rogers, S. Jones, 

 W. F. Radnioie, T. L. Dorrington, E. Kitto, F.R.Met.S., W. J. 

 Clyma, A. P. Jenkin, H. E. Davison, AV. A. RoUason, T. Worth, 

 J. P. Paull, G. H. Chilcott, R. Vallentin, F.L.S., H. H. Share, 

 A. P. Nix, H. Barrett, J. C. Danbnz, W. N. Carne, J. Barrett, 

 H. M. Whitley, Rev. AV. lago, and Major Parkyn, F.G.S., Hon. 

 Sees. ; and G. Penrose, curator; Mesdames Jenkin, Kitto, Rogers, 

 Clark, Tomn, Paull, Leverton, Plunket, Misses Rogers, Tomn, 

 and Sliare. 



The Minutes of the last Annual Meeting were read by the 

 Honorory Secretary, Major Parkyn, and confirmed. Letters of 

 apology for absence were received from Rev. S. Baring-Gould, 

 Messrs. Thurstan C. Peter, Robert Fox, Silvanus Trevail, J. II. 

 Collins, James Osborne, F.G.S. ; Howard Fox, F.G.S. ; J. V. 

 Iveam, and Hamilton James. 



The curator (Mr. Geo. Penrose) reported receipt of various 

 gifts to the museum and library since the annual meeting in 

 December last. 



Rev. W. Iago said that the portrait of the late Philip 

 Rashleigh, presented by Mrp. E. E. Tremayne was of special 

 interest, in view of the fact that it was a painting beautifully 

 executed by herself, and also because it represented the collector 

 of the Menabilly minerals, which Mr. J. D. Enys a:id others had 

 presented to the museum. 



