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INDEX. 



Daniell fam. at Truro, 229. 



Daniell, Alex, epitaph, 331. 



Davey, F. H., on Cornish Flora — see 

 Botany. 



Davey, F. H., awarded Hen wood medal, 

 339, 345. 



Dedications of Cornish churches, see 

 Saints. 



Derwe, St., 400. 



Ding Dong mine, 330. 



Dingerein castle visited, 211. 



Dolmens, Cornish, builders and antiquity 

 of, paper by D. (j. Whitley, 84 ; wrong 

 methods of studying, modern occupa- 

 tion of, 85 ; members of a series in 

 Europe and Africa ; as chapels, 86 ; the 

 work of one race, 88 ; geographical 

 distribution of, 89 ; builders entered 

 Europe from South, 91 ; not Aryan ; a 

 maritime people, 91 ; gaps in dolmen 

 line, 92 ; dolmens, not only prehistoric 

 but pretraditional, 94 ; size of, 95 

 builders' short stay in Cornwall, 96 

 builders neolithic, 97 ; Turanian, 98 

 their mj'sterious disappearance, 98, 

 and see Lanyon Quoit. 



Donaldson, late Canon A. B., notice of. 

 217. 



Dorrington, T. L., gifts, 315, 337. 



Durning-Lawrence,Sir Edwin, president, 

 39,40, 159; addresses. 161, 316,318; 

 vacates chair, 342 ; gifts by, 315, 336, 

 337, 339, and see Cornish artists, 

 Launcells, Steam. 



Earthworks, see Camps. 



Enodoc, St., 411. 



Enys, J. D., donations, 36, 37. 224-226, 

 336, 337 ; on expenditure of Keam 

 bequest, 314 ; and see Tregaer Rounds. 



Enysite, spec, of, given, 37. 



Epitaph at Madron, 331. 



Etaine, St., 400. 



Euny, St., 403, 404. 



Eval, St., 409,412. 



Excursions— 1903 (Probus), 28 ; 1904 

 (Gerrans), 210; 1905 (Penzance and 

 Cape Cornwall), 329, 339. 



Fauna of Scilly, see Marine fauna. 



Fili, St., 409, 412. 



Fingar, St., see Wyner. 



Fish, gifts of, by County Fisheries Com- 

 mittee, 37. 



Fisher, H. W., paper by late, see Stan- 

 naries. 



Fishing appliances, gift of, by Mr. 

 Dorrington, 37. 



Flora, see Botany. 



Foote, Samuel, 387. 



Forrabury, 400. 



Foster, late Sir C. Le Neve, notice of, 

 216. 



Fox, Charles, 326. 

 ,, Howard, president, 341, speech, 342. 



Germans, St. 421. 



Gerrans visited, 211. 



Gifts, see Library and Museum. 



Glass, ancient, at Madron, 331. 



Gold in west of England, see Precious 

 metals. 



Golden visited, 31 ; Tudor doorway, 

 carved mantel, &c., hiding place of 

 Cuthbert Mayne. chapel, earthwork, 

 32. 



Graves-Sawle, Sir C. B., death of, 35. 

 Col. Sir F., gift by, 36. 



Gregor, Henry, 234. 



Gulval, 419. 



Gunwalloe, 418. 



*^wen ' of the three breasts,' 414. 



Gwennap, 409. 



Gwinear, St., see Wyner. 



Gwithian oratory, 143t. 



Hancock, Coulter, gives St. Piran's 

 oratory to the county, 347. 



Hartland,411. 



Harvey, Sir Robert, portrait of, frontis- 

 piece ; entertains at Trenowth, 32 ; 

 defrays cost of restoration of Ivneller's 

 portrait of Payne, 102 ; gift by, 337, 

 and see President's address. 



Hellsbury camp, 396. 



Hemy, C. Napier, notice of, 321. 



Henderson, H. G., see Map making. 

 ,, James, death of, 36. 



Henwood medal aawrded to F. H. Davej-, 

 340, pi'esented, 345. 



Herle family, 32. 



Hicks, George, death of, 35. 



Hospitallers, relations with Madron, 321. 



Hussey, John, 385. 



Richard, 386. 



Illogan, St., 400. 



Incledon, Fenj. (Charles) 382.t 



Index, general, to journal suggested, 343. 



Inscribed stones, 396, and see Bleu 

 Bridge, Men Scryfa. 



Interludes, see St. Ives Church. 



Iron as:e in Cornwall, see Tregaer Rounds 



Issey,"St., 402. 



Ives, St., Church of, 256t ; cross, 257t ; 

 font, 258t; benches, 2591; church 

 plate, 264 ; early history obscure, 264 ; 

 interludes at St. Ives, 270 , tithe dis- 

 putes, 272 ; benefice separated from 

 Lelant, 273 ; Sunday fishing, 273 ; 

 defence against Spaniards, 274 

 chapels in, 276 ; artists at, 323. 



Jacobstowe, 407. 



