ANNUAL MEETING. 



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to the Museum and Library, proposed by the Mayor of Truro 

 (Mr. E. Roberts), and seconded by Mr. W. BuUen, closed the 

 proceedings. 



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

 Blenkinsop, it was resolved that the Report be received, adopted, 

 and printed. 



PBESENTS TO THE MUSEUM. 

 Two pairs of Hindoo Shoes " 



3 Indian Coins from Travancore 



Agate Marbles 



English Jubilee Coins 



Small Egyptian Gods from Karnac 



Berry from Mahogany Tree, Barbadoes ... 



Horse knicker Berries 



Pods of Calvary Clover 



Crab's Eye Vine Pods, Barbadoes 



Nutmegs with mace around them 



Ticket of admission to Paris Exhibition of 1889 



4 Roman Vases, a Tear Bottle, and a Roman Lamp 



from Roman Graves in Rio Tinto 



Roman Poll-pick 



Walking-stick made from wood impregnated with 

 copper from old Roman workings, Rio Tlnto 



Natural Crystals of Sulphate of Copper from Rio Tinto^ 



Sample of Mica from the Mysore Shales, Shimoog ) 

 district, South India C 



* Mrs. Sharp, London. 



Mr. James Osborne, 

 F.G.S. 



Lantern for holding Rushlights... 



Part of a Quern from a hedge in To wan Farm, St. 

 Austell 



Flint Implements, &c., from Carn Brea 



Part of Basaltic Column from near Tavistock 



Water-colour Paintings, executed by Chinese 



Framed Photograph of interior of Old Grammar School 

 Truro 



Case of Seals of Archdeacons, &c., of Cornwall 



Impression of Lostwithiel Borough Seal , 



Impi-ession of Lauuceston Borough Seal . 



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Impressions of Fowey, Penzance, and Truro Borough > Mr. J. D. Enys, F.G.S 



Seals 



Mr. Martin. 

 Mr. Michael. 



Mr. F. G. Hammer. 



Mr. T. C. Peter, by 



permission of Mr. 



Arthur Basset. 



Mr. T. Collins, 

 Redruth. 



Rev. Canon J. H. 

 Moore. 



Mr. W. Bullen. 



Miss Collins, by desire 



of late Mr. J. Basset 



Collins. 



Col. C. B. Rashleigh. 





