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7 1st ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



The Annual Meeting was held on November 18th, 1889, at 

 the Rooms of the Institution. In the absence of the President, 

 the Chair was taken by the Rev. W. Iago, B.A., ex-President. 



The Secretary reported the following presents to the 

 Museum and gifts to the Library since the publication of the 

 last Journal : — 



PRESENTS TO THE MUSEUM. 



Plate-glass and oak case on ornamental stand I W. H. Harris, 



' Sheriff of London. 

 Twelve cases of casts of Gems and Antiques in the"") 



chief Art Galleries of Italy 



A collection of various objects of general interest (the i 



fifth donation), Pink Coral from the Barbadoes ; | jyj rs gjj arr) 



Shoes, East Indies ; Carnelian Earrings, Mont > Kensington, London. 



Blanc ; White Lava Neck Pendent, Vesuvius ; j 



Seed Necklaces, Bracelets, Baskets and Bags, 



Barbadoes ; Medals, Ornaments, Charms, and i 



portion of a Roman Bath-pipe from Box, nr. Bath ; | 



Shells, &c J 



Autograph letters of Richard Trevithick, John Ayrton"! 



Paris, and Jonathan Hornblower ■ 



Stones worn by iEolian action, from Lyell's Bay, N.Z. j 



Specimens of fresh-water Sponge, Spongillafluviatilis, i j onn D. Enys F G S 



fromEnys \ New Zealand. 



Specimens of nodules simulating organic forms from clay i 



interstratified in Glacial Drift ... 



Enysite from Trevaunance Quay, St. Agnes I 



Pebble in Granite from Liskeard J 



Specimen of the Porcupine Echidna, E. hystrix, froml 



Australia J> E. Rundle.F.R.C.S.I , 



Highly finished cast of the Spotted Ray, Raia punctata, | Truro. 



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