CONTENTS 



The Paijers marked thus (*) are illustrated. 



I. — Tin Tkade between Bkitain and Alexandria in the 

 Setenth Centuey. — Edwaed Smieke, Y.W. 



II. — Saxon Siltee Oenaments and Coins eound at Tke- 

 WHiDDiE. — John Jope Eogees. 



III. — ^' Baeeow with Kist-vaen on Teewatas Head. — J. T. 

 Blight. 



IV. — Cheonicles of Coenish Saints. — S. Cubt. — Key. John 

 Adams, M.A. 



Y. — "Jews in Coenwall"; and "Maeazion." — Bey. John 

 Bannistee, LL.D. 



VI. — Ancient and Modeen Tin-woeks in Feance.— S. E. 

 Pattison. 



YII. — Dabeenon Chantey, in the Paeish Chuece oe Lansallos. 

 — Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., &c. 



VIII. — Eecent peactice oe Alchemy. — Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., 

 &c. 



IX. — Oenithology oe Coenwall, 1866-7. — E. Heaele Eodd. 



X. — * New Beitish Naked-eyed MEDUsiE. — C. "W. Peach. 



XI. — "EcEiNEis Eemoea," obtained in Coenwall. — Jonathan 

 Couch, F.L.S.-, &c. 



Miscellanea. 



Jean Joachim Becker. 

 Cornishmen at Winchester. 

 Pomeroy. 



