VI 



INDEX. 



Coin of Cyprus found near Truro, J. D. 

 Enys, 105. 



Collins, J. H., F.G.S., Specimens of Tin- 

 Stones from Durango, 129; 1.33; Origin 

 and Development of Ore Deposits in 

 the "West of England, 221 ; 283. 



Collins, Miss, Gift of Seals, 12 ; 27. 



Cornish, J. B., Origin of Cornish People, 

 225 ; The Men who made Cornish 

 Mines, 391 ; 430. 



Cornish Domesday and Geld Inquest, 

 H. Michell Whitley, 356 ; 548. 



Cornish Dedications, Eev. S. Baring- 

 Gould, 439. 



Cornish Matters, Notes on, J. D. Enys, 

 12. 



Cornish Mining in 1896, R A. Thomas, 

 136. 



Cornwall, The Early History of, Eev. S. 

 Baring-Gould, 358. 



Corawall, Ancient Bishops of, by Bishop 

 Stubbs, 151. 



Oornubiana, No. 2, Eev. S. Rundle, 350. 



Corresponding Members, List of, 7. 



Council, List of, 1 ; 30 ; 146 ; 233 : 398. 



Council, Reports of, (llih) 23; (78th) 

 142 : (79th) 228 ; (80th) 393. 



Couch, MissQuiller, Cornish Holy Wells, 



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

 Election as President, 30 ; 141 ; Dis- 

 persion of Cornishmen, 211 ; Statistics 

 of Cornvfall, 217 ; Population of 

 Cornwall, 220; Letter of Elizabeth 

 Trelawney, 272. 



Courtney, Miss, M.A., Lamps, 149. 



Courtney, W. P. , Bibliotheca Cornubien- 

 sis, 228. 



Cripplecreek. 131. 



Crossbills, Phenomenal Appearance of, 

 P. H. Davey, 429. 



Crosses of Coruwall, A. G. Langdon. 149 



Cunningham, J. T., The Lobster and the 

 Crab, 233 ; 274. 



Daubuz, J. C, Presidential Chair, 10 ; 

 30. 



Davies Gilbert, and Jonathan Horn- 

 blower, Correspondence between, 14. 



Davey, F. H., Acclimatisation of Exotics 

 in Cornwall, 233; 313; Bulbils and 

 GemmiB, 121 ; Discovery of Nitella 

 Hyalina in Loe Pool, 400 ; Function of 

 Colour and Smell in Fungi, 31, 162; 

 New British Plants, 425; Notes on the 

 Bulb-Mite, 134; 168; On the Dry 

 Summer of 1896, 148 ; 171 ; On the 

 Past Spring (1898), 400 ; 423 ; Phen- 

 omenal Appearance of Crossbills, 429. 



Debell, John, 278. 



Devon and Cornwall Institution, Inter- 

 change of Privileges, 30. 



Discovery of Nitella Byalina in Loe 

 Pool, F.H. Davey, 400. 



Dispersion of Cornishmen, Rt. Hon. 

 Leonard H. Courtney, M.P., 211. 



Douay College, Pictures at, 222. 



Dolcoath Mine, Visit to, 232. 



Drim Camp, Rev. S. Rundle, 350. 



Duty of Cornish Engines, W. Sisson, 

 M.I.M.E., 136. 



Early Stone Crosses of Cornwall, A. G. 

 Langdon, 11. 



Early History of the Steam Engine, J, 

 D. Enys, 14. 



Early History of Cornwall, Rev. S. 

 Baring-Gould, 358. 



East Pool, Meeting at, 233. 



Effects of a Dry Summer on Trees, J. D. 

 Enys, 114. 



Enys, J. D., F.G.S., 9; Presidential 

 Address, 10 ; Index to History of St. 

 Gluvias, 11 ; Rings found at Glasney 

 and Falmouth, 12 ; Coinage of Tin in 

 Cornwall, 12; The Old Game of 

 Hurling, 17 ; Gifts of Books, 28 ; 144 ; 

 Falmouth Packets, 31 ; Ancient Coins, 

 103; Tin Mould, 143, Glass Lamp, 

 143; Gift of Portrait of William 

 Gwavas, 229 : Gifts of Trout from Loe 

 Pool and British Association Report 

 for 1896, 230 ; Gift of an Old Deed to 

 Library, 391 ; Gift of Tinder-Box and 

 Crusie, 394 ; Cinerary Urns from 

 Gunwalloe, 400 ; 438. 



Enys, Mistletoe from, 235. 



Ethnology of Cornwall, Rev. S. Baring- 

 Gould, 224. 



Eustice G.W., F.G.S., Gifts to Museum, 

 229. 



Exchanges with other Societies, 36. 



Excursions, Annual, 16th August, 1895, 

 21 ; 10th September, 1896, 138 ; 16th 

 August, 1898, 387 ; 397. 



Exotics in Cornwall, Acclimatisation of, 

 F. H. Davey, 233; 313. 



Falmouth, Old Records of, J. D. Enys, 

 13. 



Falmouth Packet Monument. 31. 



Falmouth Packet Service, 204. 



Falmouth, Fauna of, Rupert Vallentin, 

 234 ; 254 ; 356 ; 533. 



Fisher, H. W., Tinners of Cornwall, 20. 



Flint Implements, T. C. Peter, 28 ; 143. 



Fogou at Bolleit, 388. 



Folk-Lore, Rev. S. Rundle, 353. 



Polk-Lore and Superstitions in Cornwall, 

 Nevill E. Norway, 234. 



Foster, 0. Le Neve, 133. 



