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how materially the judicious advice and cordial co-operation of all 
classes concerned in the Mining industry of every region Ihave 
visited, have furthered the progress of these labours, which have 
been my only passport to your favour. 
Rev. J. R. CoRNISsH read the Lists of Presents :— 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Bust of Mr. R. W. Fox, F.R.S...........-.-. Presented by Miss Fox. 
Bust of Richard Trevithick................. - Mr. Henwood. 
BustolDreB orlaseae icicles Biber Salvo arcrcasbeseisers Mr. Burnard, London. 
Two Specimens of Copper-glance (Vitreous 
Copper or Redruthite) from St. Ives Consols 
Visiter Ofemeveysrekerevalcravcloverelsieievcleisisyeletevenciheienetor ere Mr. Henwood. 
Tungstate of Iron, from Hast Pool Mine...... Capt. John Hosking. 
Fossil Oysters, from the banks of the river 
Parana, South America ..............-.- - Mr. Augustus Smith. 
Coralline, from Falmouth Harbour ..... .---. Myr. G. A. Copeland. 
Silver Medal,* temp. George II. ..........- Mr. Tweedy. 
A Silver Penny, temp. Ric. II. (found in a 
garden near Cardiff Castle;) and a Bristol 
Blanton al G ODM peyetelielccerslefareio reteleyokeherolel tolerate Mr. G. Woolley. 
Copy of the ‘“‘ West Briton,” Feb. 1818, con- 
taining an account of the Second Meeting of 
the Royal Institution of Cornwall......++.. Mr. Willyams, Carnanton. 
Poisoned Arrow in Richard Landev’s possession 
when he was murdered on the Niger..... .- Mr. G. W.S. Iago, London. 
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 
Transactions of the Royal Geological Society 
of Cornwall. Vol. VIII, Part I. Observa- 
tions on Metalliferous Deposits. (North- Presented by Mr. Henwood, 
western India; Chili; Brazil; North Ame- F.R.S., &e., President of 
rica; Jamaica; Spain; France; The Channel the Royal Institution of 
Islands; Ireland; Great Britain).......... Cornwall. 
* On the obverse, Britannia, in peaceful attitude, supporting herself by a 
spear in her right hand, and, with her left, waving a palm-branch over a 
globe with olive foliage and emblems of literature and the arts; with 
laurelled shield, banners, and other warlike insignia at her feet. Legends: 
“Both hands fill’d for Britain”; and ‘‘ George reigning.” On the reverse, a 
Crowned Female, with laurelled sceptre in her right hand, and in her left 
hand a yase with which she is watering a young plantation. Legends: 
‘‘ Growing arts adorn Hmpire”; and ‘‘ Caroline protecting.” Date, ‘‘ 1736.” 
