ANNUA!, MEETING. 34 1 



On tho motion of Oapt. Henderaon, seconded by Mr. John 

 Lake, it wuh resolved that tho report be received, adopted, and 

 printed. 



Tho Ifonwoor] Gold Modal wan then awarded by Mr. H. M. 

 JofFery, Vice-President, to the Rev. W. Iago, B.A., for his paper 

 on "lioocnt Archaeological Discoveries in Cornwall." 



Tho following papers wore read : — 



Mr. B. A. Wtinsch, F.O.N. "On a Now Method of repre- 

 senting Botanic Struoturo." 



The Rev. W. [ago, B.A. " On the Stamping of Blocks of 

 Tin." Mr. U.S. Stok oh in speaking on this paper, at the request 

 of the chairman, told of his first acquaintance with blocks of 

 tin in tho Coinage Hall, Truro, in 1832, and enumerated Home 

 of the changes in customs and in buildings since then in Cornwall. 



Mr. Henry Orowther. "Tho Pozo Pictorial Inscribed 

 Stone." 



Mr. Thomas Clark. "Notes on the Lizard Pocks." Mr. 

 H. "W. Vinter, M.A., read this paper in Mr. Clark's absence. 



Mr. Henry Orowther. "The Indian, Butterflies in the 

 Truro Museum." 



Mr. A. Hamilton Norway. "The Falmouth Mutiny of 

 1810." In the absence of the writer, thin paper was road by 

 Mr. Jeffory. 



On the motion of Mr. John Barrett, seconded by Mr. F. A. 

 Cozens, a vote of thanks was accorded the authors of the papers, 

 and the donors to the library and museum. 



It was resolved on the motion of Mr. S. Pascoe, seconded 

 by Oapt. Bryant, that the gentlemen named in the annual report 

 constitute the officers for the ensuing year. 



A vote of thanks to the chairman, on the motion of Capt. 

 Henderson, seconded by Mr. S. Sogers, and to Major Parkyn, 

 Hon. Sec, on tho motion of the Rev. W. Iago, seconded by the 

 chairman, brought the meeting to a elo.se. 



The Members and their friends partook of refreshments 

 provided in the reading room, at the close of the Mooting. 



