IV CONTENTS. 



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Magnetic Rocks of Cornwall, by T. Ci.ark ... 



Ogam Stone* at Lewannick, by A. G. Lanqdon 



Ancient Settlement, Trewortha, part 2 (see p. 57), by tbe E,EV 



Gould, M.A. 

 Cornish Landowners, 1256, by the late W. Sincock 



280 

 285 



S. Baring 



289 

 291 



Pelagic Lifef in and near Falmouth Harbour, by Rupert Vallentin ... 304 



Origin and Development of Ore Deposits in the West of England, by 



J. H. Collins, F.G.S., Parts, see also p. 111... ... ... 327 



The Diamond Prospecting Core Drill, by Stephen Rogers, F.G.S. ... 378 



A Year's Weather (1892) — A series of Monthly Letters to the Newspapers, 



by H. Crowthee, F.R.Micr.S., Curator of the Museum ... 381 



Obituary Notice of James Jago, M.D., F.R.S. ... ... ... 407 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



* Inscribed Stone at Lewannick : — 



The Editors wish to state that the reading of this stone is in dispute. Mr. 

 Langdon (the discoverer of the Inscriptions) gives, in his illustrated account, the 

 Roman letters as INCENVI MEMORIA;— but the Rev. W. lago, on the 

 contrary, finds that the 3rd letter is G, the legend being therefore INGENVI 

 MEMORIA, and consequently commemorative of "Ingenuus;" — (not of 

 " Cenuus," as the writer of the paper seems to suppose). 



Mr. lago's view has been arrived at, after careful and repeated inspections 

 of the stone, by Mr. Langdon's invitation, and is supported by casts, rubbings, 

 and photographs. The occurrence of G in the Ogham (duplicate) version of the 

 legend, is also evidence in favour of Mr. lago's identification of the true name of 

 the deceased. 



t Pelagic Life : page 325, line 18, for quadruped, read mammal. 



