394 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



that the coins indicated simple traffic ; as evidenced by the finding 

 of the " Penance " coins, which appeared to have been the 

 contents of a military chest. Mr. H. Fox supported Mr. Jeffery's 

 views. The Eev. W. lago said there had been contents of 

 military chests found in different parts of Cornwall. 



"Volcanoes on the South West Coast of Cornwall." — T, 

 Clark. 



"Grodolphin and the Godolphins." — H. Michell Whitley, 

 F.G.S. 



A vote of thanks was passed to the Authors of Papers and 

 to the Donors to the Museum and Library, and it was resolved 

 that the members named in the report be the Council for the 

 ensuing year. 



The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the 

 President. 



In the evening a conversazione was held, when the following 

 subjects were brought forward by the Eev. W. lago, the Past 

 President, viz: — " Account of the discovery of Athelstan's Bell 

 at Lanhydrock, with remarks on the most ancient bells of 

 Cornwall" (illustrated with diagrams), and "Sketch of the 

 Historical Fragment of Oak at St. Grermans, upon which the 

 Arms of the See of Truro were founded by the Heralds' 

 College." 



