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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



All exceedingly fine specimen of a Peacock, Pavo I 

 cristatus I 



A set of Fossils, Coals, &c., illustrating a Coal- "^ 

 seam formation ; Baggs, Top-softs, Clay- 

 seam, Best Hards, Bottom Softs, and Iron Stone 

 from Barnsley Bed 



■Rev. Canon Moor, 

 St. Clements. 



House Coal and Ferns, from Meltom Field Seam, \, 

 Darfield Main Colliery, Barnsley, Wakefield . . 



Fish Remains, Lepidodendian, Calamites, Anthra 

 cosia, Encrinital, Limestones, &c., from York 

 shire Coalfield and Derbyshire Limestone j 



Specimen in spirit of Alligator, Nereis, Barnacles, 



A A^ery fine selection of Copper Ores from the Burra ~^ 

 Burra Mine, Australia, including native copper. 

 Cuprite, Chessylite, Malachite, specimens of 

 Sanidine and Nepheline rock from Dunedin, 

 New Zealand .. 



Flints from the Isles of Scilly 



A large Monocular Microscope, with mechauical 

 stage, eye-piece, one-iuch and quarter-inch 

 objectives, spot lense, diaphragm, polariscope, 

 bull's-eye condenser on stand, frog-plate, live 

 box, and stage forceps 



Specimens of Orthoclase from the summit of Corco- 

 vada Mountain, Rio de Janeiro 



Some Bones of the foot of the Moa (Dinornis 

 crassus) an extinct gigantic bird, once common 

 in New Zealand 



Collection of Stone Implements, from Chatham 

 Island and a sample from New Zealand 



Specimen of the Sheep Plant 



Specimen of Black Coral, from the Sandwich 

 Islands 



"War Clubs from Fiji, & a Boomerang from Australia. 



Cast of the Foot-print of a Moa, found in North 

 Island, New Zealand 



Specimen of Iridescent Galena from the Isle of Man 



Pliocene Shells from St. Erth 



j H. C Townsend, 

 Womb well. 



Rev. A. M. Cazalet, 

 Truro. 



J^JohnD Enys, F.G.S. 

 I Enys. 



Rev. S. Rundle. 



Specimens of Tin-stone from Dolcoath, and a Fine | Capt. W. Provis, 

 Crystalline mass of quartz from Dolcoath ... f Camborne. 



Bronze Tokens J. Knuckey, Truro. 



