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on the occasion ; he thought that nearly one quarter of the popu- 

 lation, as far as could be estimated, was cut off by that plague. 



The following propositions of thanks were agreed to : — 



On motion by the Rev. T. Fhillpotts, seconded by Mr. 

 Charles Fox, to the contributors of Papers or other communica- 

 tions, and to the donors to the Library and Museum. 



On motion by Mr. Tweedy, seconded by the Rev. W. Rogers^ 

 to the Mayor of Truro-, fox the use of the Council Chamber. 



On motion by Mr. Willy ams, seconded by Mr. Smith, to the 

 President, for the ability and zeal with which he had conducted 

 the business of the meeting. — Mr. Willy ams, in moving this 

 resolution, took occasion to express his opinion that the Council 

 of the Institution had adopted a very judicious step in the publi- 

 cation of the Journal ; and he hoped that funds would not be- 

 wanting for its gradual enlargement. 



The following drawings are to be added to tlie Museum Port- 

 folio : — The Cross at East-Bourne, East Sussex, removed from 

 Cornwall in 1817, supphed by Mr. H. M. Whitley; Cross in the 

 grounds of Trelissick, by Rev. C. R. Sowell ; Norman Doorway of 

 Mylor Church, by Mr. H. M. Whitley ; coloured drawing of Font 

 at Mevagissey, by Miss Edith Dunn ; two pen and ink sketches of 

 Carn Brea ; and series of Ancient Views of Places in Cornwall,, 

 from Mr. W. Sandys, F.S.A., London. 



