146 ANNTJAIi MEETING. 



Ipreaibent. 

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



lDice=lpre8i6ent8. 

 Ven. Archdeacon Cornish, M.A. | Rev.W. Iago, B.A.,L, Sec. S.A., Lon. 

 Rev. Canon Moor, M.A., M.R.A.S. | Mr. E. Dunkin, F.R.S., F.R.A.S. 

 Mr. John Da vies Enys, F.G.S. 



Ureasurer. 

 Mr. a. p. Nix, Truro. 



Secretaries. 



Major Parkyn, F.G.S. Truro. 



Rev. W. Iago, B.A., Westheath, Bodmin. 



©tber /TOembers of Council. 



Mr. Thurstan C. Peter. 

 Rev. a. R. Tomlinson, M.A. 

 Mr. Robert Tweedy. 

 Rev. D. G. Whitley. 



Mr. W. E. Baily. 

 Mr. Howard Fox, F.G.S. 

 Mr. Hamilton James. 

 Mr. F. W. Michell, C.E. 

 Chancellor Paul, M.A. 



Corresponding Secretary for East Cornwall. 

 Rev. W. Iago, B.A., Westheath, Bodmin. 



3oint Ebitors of tbe Journal. 



Rev. W. Iago, B.A. 

 Major Parkyn, F.G.S. 



^Librarian anb Curator of flfiuseum. 

 Mr. R. a. Gregg, Royal Institution, Truro. 



It was proposed, seconded, and unanimously resolved that 

 the Report be received and adopted. 



The further business of the Meeting then proceeded, includ- 

 ing the presentation of the Grold Medal, and the reading and 

 discussion of Papers. 



presentation of the henwood medal. 



The Chairman said he had been unexpectedly called upon 

 to preside at that meeting, and his first duty would be to 

 hand the Henwood Medal to Mr. T. C. Peter. He was sorry, 

 not that he had to present it, but because the president (Mr. 

 Leonard Courtney) was unable to be there to hand it to Mr. 

 Peter himself. The medal had been awarded to Mr. Peter for 

 his paper on " Excavations at Carn Brea." Both Dr. Borlase and 

 Sir Gr. Wilkinson had published interesting accounts and plans 

 of Cam Brea many years ago, and Mr. Peter had now taken the 

 matter up in a systematic manner, during a favourably dry 

 season, and had engaged very careful men to help him to do it 



