160 SPRING MEETING. 



Mr. Geo. Penrose gave some particulars concerning two 

 cinerary urns which had lately been found at Treworrick, near 

 St. Ewe, and at Tresawsen, Merther, and the rev. W. lago gave 

 a description of the Burmese hell in the Bodmin Free Library, 

 secured by the D.O.L.I., and presented to the borough. 



Mr. J. D. Enys exhibited a short sword, found on Caradon, 

 in 1847, sent by the rev. S. Baring-Gould, and also bones of the 

 Moa, a New Zealand bird now extinct, which he had pleasure in 

 presenting to the museum. 



Rev. W. E. Graves proposed a vote of thanks to the readers 

 of papers and to donors of gifts to the museum and library. — 

 Dr. Clark seconded, and it was carried — On the motion of rev. St. 

 A. H. Molesworth St. Aubyn, seconded by Mr. T. C. Peter, the 

 president was thanked for his address. 



