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peared during his term of office as President of our Institution. 
They have great pleasure in proposing him for election as one of 
the Vice-Presidents of the Institution. 
The Council are exceedingly glad to be able to propose John 
St. Aubyn, Esq., M.-P. for West Cornwall, as Mr. Henwood’s suc- 
cessor in the office of President. 
The Council’s Report having been read by Rev. J. R. CoRNISH, 
it was resolved unanimously, that it be received, adopted, and 
printed. 
The following resolutions were passed unanimously :— 
That the thanks of the Society be given to the Officers and 
Council for their services during the past year; and that the 
following gentlemen form the Council for the ensuing year :— 
President, Mr. JOHN Sr. AUBYN, M.P. 
Vice-Presidents. 
Mr. Roperts, Lirzvt.-Con. TREMAYNE, 
Mr. H. S. TrRemENHEERE, F.G.S., Mr. W. J. Henwoop, F.R.S. 
James Jaco, M.D., Oxon., F.RB.S., 
Mr. Tweepy, 7reasurer. 
Mr. Wuittey and Rey. J. R. Cornisu, M.A., Secretaries. 
Assistant Secretaries: Mr. H. Micnent Waititey and Mr. W. G. Drx. 
Other Members. 
C. Baruam, M.D., Cantas., Mr. A. Pauvtt, 
Rev. J. Bannister, LL.D., Mr. W. J. Rawiines, 
Mr. W. Coprnanp Boruase, F.S§.A., -Mr. H. O. Remrry, 
Rev. E. N. DumMBueron, Mr. H. SHarp, JUN., 
Rev. W. Lao, Mr. W. TweEepy, 
and Toe Mayor or Truro. 
Bodmin, Mr. T. Q. Coucu. 
R 1es. 
Local Secretaries Truro, Mr. ALEXANDER PavLu, 
Mr. WHITLEY read the Lists of Presents :-— 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Five Specimens of Aberdeen Granite; Cairn- 
gall, Corrennie, Mull, Rubislaw, and Stir- 
IMraaiintl! go sadoodagbopooonscoacud osee-. Mr. Robert Sheriff, Glasgow. 
