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Loe Pool by the Eev. Bullocke-Webster, of Ely, and Mr. C. P. 

 Hurst, of Oxford, in August last. The occurrence of this plant 

 in the British Isles had not before been recognised. Mr. J. D. 

 Enys mentioned having frequently dredged up this strong 

 amelling plant when fishing in the Loe Pool, but had no idea as 

 to its rarity. 



Mr. P. Jennings contributed a paper on "The Parliamentary 

 History of Truro," which forms a continuation of the one 

 printed in the last number of the Journal. 



The Pev. W. lago expressed regret that owing to the 

 lateness of the hour only a portion of the paper entitled "The 

 Cornwall Domesday Book," contributed by Mr. H. Mich ell 

 Whitley, a former Secretary of the Society, could be read. It 

 was a valuable paper, and is a translation of that part of the 

 Exeter Domesday Book which relates to Cornwall, and when 

 printed in the Journal will afford a means of comparison with 

 the translation of the corresponding portion of the other 

 Domesday Book, which we already possess. 



At the close of the meeting votes of thanks were accorded 

 to those who had contributed papers and to the donors to the 

 library and museum, on the motion of the Yen. Archdeacon. 

 Cornish, seconded by Mr. H. W. Vinter, F.G.S., and to the 

 Chairman, on the motion of Mr. J. C. Daubuz, seconded by Rev. 

 A. Pi. Tomlinson. 



