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INDEX. 



Comprigney, Truro, 447. 



Conversazione, 22. 



Cornish Crosses, Ornamentation on, 



Arthur G. Langdon, 33. 

 Cornish Choughs, Rev. A. H. Malan,97. 

 Cornish Landholders, circa, 1200, W. 



Sincock, 169. 

 Cornish Language, 208. 

 Cornish, Thomas, Obituary notice of, 327. 

 Cornish Sardine Factory, Visit to, 29. 



Cornwall, Principal Landowners of, W. 



Sincock, 150. 

 Cornwall, Recent Archaeological Dis- 



coveries in, Rev. W. Iago, 185. 

 Cornwall Library, 333. 

 Cornwall, Grammar Schools of, Bodmin, 



St. Ives, Truro, 419 ; Liskeard, Laun- 



ceston, Penryn, Saltash, Helston, 419. 



Council, Reports of, Nov. 18th, 1889, 15 ; 

 Nov. 25th, 1890, 327. 



Courtney, W. P., Gift of Parliamentary 

 Representation of Cornwall, 18, 308. 



Coverack, Rocks at, 393. 



Crantock, Rock Markings at, 190. 



Crowther, Henry, A Year's Weather, 280; 

 Indian Butterflies in Truro Museum, 

 390; Pozo Pictorial Inscribed Stone, 

 403; Monthly Weather Letters, 19; 

 Appointment as Curator, 20 ; Labours 

 as Curator, 306; Camborne Mining 

 School, 306 ; Courses of Lectures by, 

 329 ; Increased facilities to Visitors, 

 329 ; Biographical notice of Anthony 

 Payne, 330 ; Cupiform Markings, 409 ; 

 On Manaccanite, 435 ; Natural History 

 and Botanical Notes, 444. 



Dean Point, Gabbro from, 394. 



Dennis Head, Visit to, 435. 



Dodman, Visit to the, 28. 



Dunkin, Edwin, elected President, Nov. 

 18th, 1889, 21 ; President's Address, 

 303 ; Death of Members, 304 ; Pro- 

 gress of Institution, 305 ; Interest in 

 Museum, 305; Improved state of 

 Museum, 306; Richard Pearce, 306; 

 Tintagel Miliary Stone, 306 ; Kindness 

 of the Press, 307 ; Award of Gold Medal, 

 307 ; Value of the Journal, 307 ; W. P. 

 Courtney, 308 ; Registers of Bishop 

 Bvonescombe, 308 ; Collectanea Cor- 

 nubiensia, 308 ; Error in the Longitudes, 

 309 ; Claims of Astronomy, 310 ; 

 Romance of, 311 ; Progress of, 312 ; 

 Solar Spectrum, 314 ; What is a Star ? 

 316 ; Classification of Spectra, 318 ; 

 Fixed Stars, 320 ; Survey of Heavens, 

 321; Stellar Photographs, 322. 



Dunn, Matthias, 29; Gift of Spotted 



Ray, 18. 

 Durra Creek, Visit to, 435. 

 Eagar, Rev. A. R., on Manaccan Church 



435. 

 Earthquake in Cornwall, 296. 

 East Pool Mine, 138. 

 Edyvean, B. F., 196. 

 Eliot, Rev. St. John, Exhibitions to 



Truro School, 23. 

 Editor's Notice, 448. 

 Edward VI., Founder of Grammar 



Schools. 418. 

 Elizabeth, Growth of Grammar Schools 



in time of, 419 ; Founder of Grammar 



Schools, 419. 

 Enys, John D.. Composition between 



Vicar of Gluvias and Burgesses of 



Penryn, 349 ; Gifts of Reports of 



British Association. 17, 332 ; Gift of a 



Manual of Butterflies of New Zealand, 



17 ; Do. Grasses of New Zealand, 17 ; 



Specimen of Enysite, 17 ; Discovery of 



Fresh-water Sponge, 446. 



Eton of Cornwall, 419. 



Exchanges with other Societies, 13, 338. 



Excursions, Annual, Aug. 27th, 1889, 28 ; 

 Sep. 4th, 1890, 333. 



Falmouth Mutiny, A. H. Norway, 355. 

 Falmouth Station, List of Captains of, 

 A. H. Norway, 368. 



Falmouth, Outline of the History of, as 

 a Packet Station, 371. 



Falmouth Packets, 448. 



Falmouth, Viscount, Obituary notice of, 

 15, 304. 



Fisher, Rev. O., Shear of Rocks, 126. 



Font of Altarnon Church, 270; St. 

 Austell Church, 28. 



Fortescue, Col., Obituary notice of, 328. 



Fosse, Sir Richard, Truro School, 420. 



Fowey Church, 263. 



Fox, R. W., Magnetic influence on Ore 



deposits, 128. 

 Freiberg, Saxony, 17. 

 Fraser-Frizell, Rev. R. F., Tolcarn Cross, 



301 ; Gift of Egyptian Objects, 331. 



Genesis of Ore Deposits, 116. 

 Gentleman's Magazine, 418. 



Gifts to Museum, 15, 16, 17, 18, 305, 330, 



331, 336, 337. 

 Gifts to Library, 17, 18, 19, 331, 332, 



334, 335. 



