CONTENTS (Seriatim). v 



Cornish Scenery and Cornish Artists. Address by the President, Sir 7 



Edwin Dubninq-Lawrence, Bart., M.P. ... ... ) "^'^ 



Annual Excursion (Penzance, Chysauster, Madron, 1905). 



Annual Meeting (1905) 



Presentation of the Sixth Henwood Gold Medal 



Gifts and Additions to the Museum and Library 



Balance Sheet 



Construction of Maps in Relief, by H. G. Henderson 



Notes on Cornish Birds 1904-5, by James Clahke, D.Sc, M.A. 



A Botanical Report for 1905, by V. H. Davey, F.L.S. 



Portraits of Cornishmen (illustrated) 



The Mayoralty of Truro (part 2) by P. Jennings 



Mural Painting of St. Christopher in St. Keverne Church (illustrated) 



Cornish Church Dedications, Part vii. (Si. to W.). by the Rev. S. 

 Barino-Gotjld, M.A. 



Meteorological Tables (1905) ... ... ... ... ... 423 



Addenda et Corrigenda, Vol. XVI. 



Index, Vol. XVI. 



ADDENDA ET COERIGENDA. 



Page 140. In plan opposite, for 2' 2" re fid 2' 3". 



,, 134, note 2. This is an error. The chapel referred to in 

 the taxation was, of course, not St. Piran's, but the 

 dependent chapel of St. Agnes, a capcUa curata, which 

 was severed in 1846, when it was made a jierpetual 

 curacy, and is now a titular vicarag-e. 



In vol. XV, pac/c 149, add St. CIccr. At tlie recent restoration traces 

 of scroll work, with texts, were found in the spandrils 

 of the arches of the N. and S. arcades and on the 

 south wall, principally in sepia, yellow and hrown. 

 They were too decayed to admit of their preservation. 

 The trunk of a loth century alabaster tigure was 

 discovered in a piscina in the south chapel, and 

 showed traces of gold, red and green. T. S. Lanyon, 

 vicar. 



