ANKTTAL MEETING. 



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Edinburgh. 



Yokohama. 



Washington. 



London. 



London. 



Paris. 



Taunton. 



Royal Society of Edinburgh 

 Seismological Society of Japan . . . 



Smithsonian Institution 



Society of Antiquaries of London 



Society of Arts 



Societe Mineralogique de France 

 Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History 

 Society 



The Colliery Engineer , Scranton, U.S.A. 



The Antiquary , Malton. 



Wagner Free Institute of Science Philadelphia. 



Y Cymmrodorion Society London. 



Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society ... Halifax. 

 Zoological Society of London London. 



The following papers were then read : 



"An Ancient Settlement on Trewortha Marsh." — Rev. S. 

 Baring Gould, M.A. 



"A Tin Hebrew Image found in Bodwen Moor." — Rev. W. 

 lago, B. A. 



" Cornubiana."— Eev. S. Eundle, M.A. 



"Magnetic Eocks of Cornwall."— Mr. T. Clark, 



The Eev. W. lago described the Hammer used formerly 

 by the Duchy to mark blocks of tin ; gave a new reading of the 

 St. Hilary Stone ; shewed rubbings and casts illustrating the 

 inscriptions on other stones in Cornwall : — viz., those at Liskeard 

 Castle, South-hill, Boslow, St. Hilary, St. Clements, Cardinham, 

 Endellion, Carnsew (Hayle), Sancreed, Minster, &c., several of 

 which had not hitherto been deciphered ; and shewed the inter- 

 esting Chalice and Paten from Kea, of French workmanship, 

 lent by Mr. Daubuz. 



" Colour Changes in Cornish Stoats." — Mr. H. Orowther, 

 F.E.M.S. 



" Oyster Spat on a pipe bowl."— Mr. E. Eundle, F.E.C.S.I. 



A very handsome volume, the History of the Hundred of 

 Blackheath, Kent, was presented to the Society by Dr. H. H. 

 Drake, formerly of St. Austell, but now resident in London. 

 It is a large folio volume, richly illustrated, and showing great 

 research and much painstaking, — the presentatation was made 

 through Mr. Silvanus Trevail. 



The proceedings terminated with votes of thanks to the 

 Officers of the Society, the readers and contributors of papers, 

 the Chairman, and the Secretary. 



