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INDEX TO VOL. XVI. 



Accounts 1902-3, 46 ; 1903-4, 227 ; 1904-5, 

 352. 



Anderson, J. K., see Tregaer Rounds. 



Architecture, see Churches and Chapels. 



Arthur, K., 409, 417. 



Artists, see Cornish artists. 



Ashburton holy well, 420 



Bailey, W. K., death of, 35 



Baring Gould, see Tiegaer Rounds ; 

 papers on Cornish saints (continued) 

 144,279,395. (8ee Saints). 



Barrett, J., deceased, 33.'*. 



Birds, gifts of, 30, 37. 



,. notes on Cornish, by Dr. Clark, 

 355. (Lesser Whitethroat, Tawuy 

 Pipit, Ferrugiuou? Duck, Melodious 

 Warbler, 3.55; l)!ilmatian Kegulus, 

 Snowy Owl, Dartford Warbler, Fire- 

 crests, 35C). 



Bishops in Celtic Monasteries, 4(17. 



Blenkinsop, B., death of, 35. 



Bleu Bridge, visited, 329. 



Bligh, Vice Adm. W.,382t 



Bone, Henry, 324, 327. 



Uone, Henry P., 324. 



Bone, R. T., 324. 



Bonython, Sir J. L., gift by, 336. 



Boscastle fair, 401 . 



Boscawen Family, see Truro, Mayoralty 

 of, 



Rosuval farm, 419. 



Botany — Paper by F.H. Davey, ' Further 

 additions to the Cornish Flora.' 53 ; 

 good results of his ' Tentative List,' 53 ; 

 areas of distribution, and botanists 

 assisting, 54 ; plants new to Cornwall, 

 55 ; new varieties, 59 ; added recoi'ds, 

 60 ; exclusions from previous lists, 6G ; 

 Trifolium & Pinguicula grandijlora, 

 71 ; Euphorbia peplis, 72 ; Dr Vigurs 

 on Famaria occid., 2'S3. 

 F. H. Davey's report for 1904, 238; 

 added records, 238 ; Fumaria occid., 

 239t , Salicornia, 245 ; added localities, 

 246 ; the ' eyebrights,' 249 ; exclusions, 

 250. 



F. H. Davey's report for 1905, 357 ; 

 new species, 358 ; new varieties, 362 ; 

 Polgala serpyllacea var. vincoides, 

 363 ; new localities, 366 ; exclusions, 

 377. 



Mr. Fox's remarks on Mr. Davey's 

 botanical work, 345. 



Boyton Church, 156. 



Breaca, St., 400. 



Browne, E. T., see Marine fauna. 



Budoc, St., 414, 418. 



Burnard, Robert, see Tregaer Rounds. 



Burnard, Nevill R., 424. 



Buryan, 396, 402. 



Canip-i, see Damelioc, Dingerein, Golden, 



Hallsbury, Pengenna,Tregaer Rounds, 



and Treuowth. 

 Cathedral, stall of St. Teilo misnamed, 



402. 

 China clay works at Wheal Remfry, 



visit to, 33. 

 Christopher, St., mural painting, 392. f 

 Churches and Chapels, see Boyton, 



Golden, Gwithiau, St. Ives, St. 



Keverue, Madron, Philleigh, St. 



Piran's old church, Probus, Saints, 



and Trenowth. 

 Church plate, see St. Ives. 

 Chysauster huts visited, 330. 

 Clark, Dr. James, see Birds. 

 Cleer, St. 419, and corrigervfa. 

 Clyma, W. J., deceased ,' 3-35 . 

 Collins, J. H., paper on ' The precious 



metals in the West of England,' 103. 

 Comyns, T. M., paper by, on Trenowth 



Manor, 32. 

 Conchology, gift of shells to Museum, 



37, 218. 

 Condy, Nich., 325. 

 Condy, Nich. M., 325. 

 Constantino, King, 413. 

 Cook, Samuel, 325. 

 Corentine, St., 4C6. 

 Cornish artists and scenery, Sir E. 



Durning-Lawrence on, 318 ; Gilpin's 



' Observations on West of England,' 



318; C. Kingsley quoted, 319; 



Turner's Cornish views, 320 ; pictures 



by Creswick and others — biographical 



note on Hemy, 321 ; the Newlyn 



school, 322; St. Ives school, 323; 



catalogue raisonee of Cornish -born 



artists, 324 ; Henry Bone, Joshua 



Cristall, John Opie, 327. 

 Council, see Officers of institution. 

 Cristall, Joshua, 325. 

 Cundy, James, 326. 



„ Thomas, 325. 



jun., 326. 

 Damelioc castle, site of, 73, 74. 



