CONTENTS 



The Pampers marked thus (*) are illustrated. 



I.— The Bishopeic of Cornwall. — Saxon Peeiod. — Eev. John 

 Cakne, M.A. 



II. — Notes and Coekections to the Identieication of Domesday 

 Manors in Cornwall. — Eev. Job;n Caene, M.A. 



III. — The Flint Flakes of Lyell's First Stone Period. — J. S. 

 Enys, F.G.S. 



IV. — Inventory of a Nobleman's Personal Property in the 

 16th Century. — Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., &c. 



Y. — * Cornish Ecclesiology. — Mabe. — H. M. "Whitley. 



YI. — An Ancient Bill in Chancery. — N. Haee, Jun. 



YII. — Extracts feom Documents relating to Redwory, &c., and 



TO THE FAMILY OF PoMEEAY, N. HaRE, JuN. 



YIII. — Rare Plants in the neighbouehood of Truro. — Miss 



Emily Stackhouse. 



IX. — * The Twin Storms of January, 1867. — N. "Whitley. 

 X. — Natural Peeiodic Phenomena, 1866. — T. Q. Couch. 

 Meteoeology. 



Chronological Memoranda, 1866. 

 Miscellanea. 



