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INDEX. 



Malan, Rev. A. H., St. Clether Chapel 



and Holy Wells, 400 ; 541. 

 Martyn, Rev. R. J., St. Buryan Church, 



387 

 Mayne Cuthbert, Rev. W. lago, 221 ; 



H. Michell Whitley, 253. 

 Members, Corresponding, List of, 7. 

 Members, Honorary, List of, 6. 

 Members, Life, List of, 2. 

 Members, Subscribing, List of, 3. 

 Meteorological Observations. 29 ; 144 ; 



231 • 896 



Meteorological Tables, 39; 155; 239; 



402. 

 Men who made Cornish Mines, J. B. 



Cornish, 391 ; 430. 

 Merry Maidens, 887. 

 Millett, G. Bown, Death of, 142 ; 209. 

 Minerals of Cornwall, E. W. Newton, 



224. 

 Mining Record Office, C. Twite, F.G.S., 



225. 

 Moor, Rev. Canon A. P., Gifts of Books, 



144; 230; 355; 395. 

 Mullion, 139. 

 Mundy Peter, MS. of, 18. 

 Museum, 7 ; Progress of the, 27 ; 142 



231 ; 393 ; Admissions to, 26 ; 142 



232 ; 394 ; Gifts to, 27 ; 33 ; 143 ; 152 

 229 ; 235 ; 398. 



Natural History of the Lobster and the 



Crab, J. T. Cunningham, 274. 

 Natural History Records, Some, F. H. 



Davey, 423. 

 Nature Printing, E. A. Wiinsch, 9. 

 Newton, E. W., Minerals of Cornwall, 



224. 

 Nix, A. P., Gift of Eg^s, 142. 

 Norway, A. II., The Falmouth Packets, 



149. 

 Norway. Nevill, E., Folk-Lore and 



Superstitions in Cornwall, 234. 

 Notes on the Dry Summer of 1896, F. 



H. Davey, 148 ; 171. 

 Notes on the Past Spring (1898), F. H. 



Davey, 400; 423. 

 Nuiiiidian Coin found at Carn Brea, J. 



D. Enys, 103. 

 Gates, Capt. W. J., Gold and Silver Ores 



from Peru, 395. 

 Obituary Notices : Lord Swansea, 23 ; 



William Bolitho, Junr., 23; E. A. 



Wiinsch, F G.S., 24 ; Charles Cardale 



Babington, F R S., 24; W. Chivell, 



24 ; Sir John Maclean, 24 ; Henry 



Sewell Stokes, 26 ; E.N. Worth, 142 ; 



208 ; G. Bown Millett, 142 ; 209 ; G. 



C. Boase, 228; Robert Tweedy, 893; 



J. G. Chilcott, 393 ; Dr. Helm, 393^ 



Officers, List of, 1 ; 30 ; 146 ; 233 ; 398. 

 Oliver, Mrs., Gift of Crusie and Chill 



(Lamps), 144. 

 Origin and Development of Ore Deposits 



in the West of England, J. H. Collins, 



221 ; 283. 

 Osborne, James, F.G.S., Gift of Ancient 



Roman Vases, Lamps, &c., 27; Moorish 



Tiles from near Seville, 143 ; 235. 

 Otterham, Sir John Maclean 25. 

 Oxford, Bishop of, 150. 

 Oyster Cultivation at Falmouth, R. 



Vallentin, 149 ; 180. 

 Parkyn, Major, F.G.S. , Report of 



Council, 23 ; 140 ; 141 ; 889. 

 Parliamentary Election in Truro, 1832, 



P. Jennings, 234 ; 343. 

 Parliamentary History of Truro, P. 



Jennings, 221; 243; 401. 

 Pearce, Prof. Richard, Gifts to Library, 



28 ; Donation towards New Catalogue, 



29 ; Gift of Tin -Stones from Durango, 

 129 ; On Gold in Cornwall, 131 ; Gift 

 of Eggs, 142 ; Prospecting for Gold in 

 Cornwall, 195. 



Pearce, Richard, Penzance, Hurling Ball, 

 18 



Pelagic Life, Falmouth, R. Vallentin, 

 43. 



Pengwedna, Barrow at. Rev. S. Rundle, 

 351. 



Penny-come-quick, alias Smitheck, 14. 



Penryn, Mayor of, Petition for a Fair, 

 13. 



Peter, Mrs. Gifts to Museum, 143. 



Peter, Thurstan C, Flint Implements, 

 28 ; 143 : Exploration on Carn Brea, 

 31 ; 92 ; Award of Hen wood Gold 

 Medal, 185; 145; Presentation of 

 Henwood Gold Medal, 146 ; Superstit- 

 ions in Cornwall, 235 ; 356 ; 357 ; Gifts 

 to Museum, 395. 



Pilchard Fishery in 1500, J. D. Enys, 14. 



Population of Cornwall, Right Hon. 

 Leonard H. Courtney, M.P., 220. 



Potts, Reminiscences of Dr. L. H., 

 Hamilton James, 116. 



Presidential Chair, 30. 



Prehistoric Remains in Cornwall, Rev. S. 

 Rundle, 234. 



Presidents' Addresses, J. D. Enys, 10. 

 Rt. Hon. Leonard H. Courtney, M.P., 

 211. Rev S. Baring-Gould, 358. 



Prideaux Place, Roman Sepulchral In- 

 scriptions at, 222. 



Priests' Hiding Places at Golden, H. 

 Michell Whitley, 252. 



Prior, Rev. R. Description of the Carlaud 

 Barrows, 356 , 435. 



