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great indebtedness to him for his many kindnesses to the 

 Institution during the past two years. Sir Edwin lias come 

 specially from London to attend our meetings. He has delivered 

 addresses which have been appropriate and full of interest and 

 has presented valuable gifts to the museum and contributed to 

 the Institution's funds. To Lady Durning- Lawrence the Insti- 

 tution is also indebted for gifts to the museum and assistance 

 in many other ways. 



In nominating Mr. Howard Fox, F.G.S., to siicceed Sir 

 Edwin Durning-Lawrence, Bart., M.P., as president, the Council 

 feel that the selection will meet with the full approval of all the 

 members. Mr. Fox is a member of an old and distinguished 

 Cornish family and has devoted the greater part of his life to 

 a variety of interesting and useful pursuits connected with the 

 literary, scientific and general development of Cornwall. He has 

 long been a valued member of our Council. 



The Council recommend that the following gentlemen be 

 appointed to the respective offices for the ensuing year: — 



Trustees : 

 The Rt. Hon. VISCOUNT CLIFDEN. I Mr. J. C. WILLIAMS. 



Mr. F. G. ENYvS. | Sir ROBERT HARVEY. 



President : 

 Mr. HOWARD FOX, F.CS 



Vice-Presidents : 



Mr. JOHN D. ENVS, F.G.S. 

 Rev. S. BARING-GOULD, M.A. 

 Sir EDWIN DURNING-LAWRENCE, 

 Bart., M.P. 



Sir J. LANG DON BONVTHON. 



Major PARKYN, F.G.S. 



Ven. ARCHDEACON of CORNWALL- 



Treasurer : 

 Mr. A. P. NIX. 



Secretaries : 

 Major PARKYN, F.G.vS., and Rev. W. lAGO, B.A 



Otlier Members of tlie Council : 

 Mr. HAMILTON JAMES 

 Rev. D. G. WHITLEY. 

 ChanceHor PAUL, M.A 



Mr. THURSTAN C. PETER. 

 Rev. S. RUNDLE, M.A. 



Mr. JAMES OSBORNE, F.G.S. 



Prof. J. CLARK, D.Sc, M.A. 



Rev. H. H. MILLS, M.A. 



Mr. HORTON BOLITHO. 



Mr. RUPERT VALLENTIN, F.L.S. 



Joint Editors of the Journal : 

 Mr. THURSTAN C. PETER and Major PARKYN, F.G.S. 



The adoption of the report was proposed by the Rev. St. A. 

 H. Molesworth-St.Aubyn, seconded by Mr. J. H. Collins, F.G.S., 

 the latter remarking that he did not think he had ever heard 



