OTotttents. 



Spring Meeting (1886) 1 



Notes on some Points connected with the Early History 

 of the Nautical Almanac, by E. Dunkin, P.E.8., 

 V.P.E.A S . . 7 



Notes on the Igneous Eocks of South-East Cornwall, and 

 their Stratigraphical Value, by E. N.Worth, E.G.8. 

 Corresponding Member , , .... . . 19 



An Ancient Cornish Deed in English, Communicated by 



Sir John Maclean, E.S.A., Hon. Mem 27 



What Traces are there left of the Old Language ? by the 



Eev. A. H. Malan, M.A 37 



The Morphology and Development of the Anther, by 



J. Snell. (lUustrated) . . 44 



Notes on the Destruction of Arwenack during the Civil 



War, by H. MicheU Whitley, F.G.S., Eon. Sec. . . 50 



Christian Eemains in Cornwall Anterior to the Mission of 

 Saint Augustine to Kent, by Eev. W. S. Lach- 

 Szyrma, M.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 



On the Occurrence of Elint Flakes and SmaU. Stone 



Implements, in Cornwall, by Francis Brent, F.S.A. 58 



Notes on the Great Mother Lode of California, by 



J. H. CoUins, F.G.S. (lUustrated) . . . . 62 



The Apple Tree, by Thomas Cragoe, F.E.G.8 67 



Certain Interesting Crystalline Alloys, by Eichard Pearce, 



F.G.S., Denver, Col. 80 



