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Glasgow. 
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Proceedings of the Liverpool Naturalists’ 
Field Club, for the year 1870-71 ......0. From the Club. 
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Books relating to Cornwall, presented by Mr. T. Q. Couch, Bodmin® :— 
“God in the Creature” and other Poems. By Henry Grenfield. 
MDCLXXXVI. Dedicated to the Mayor, Recorder, and Justices of the Borough 
of Truro. + 
Collections, illustrating the History of the Catholic Religion in the. 
counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Wilts, and Dorsetshire. In 
Two Parts, Historical and Biographical. With Notices of the Dominican, 
Benedictine, and Franciscan Orders in England. By the Very Rev. George 
Oliver, D.D., Canon of the Diocese of Plymouth. 
A Letter to a Friend, containing some matters relating to the Church, 
By a Cornish Vicar, 1857. 
Outline or Skeleton Maps of the Diocese of Exeter. Part I, containing, 
in thirteen plates, the Archdeaconry and County of Cornwall. 1825. 
The Pirate, and other poems. By Frederick de Kruger, jun., Mariner, 
Dedicated to Vice-Admiral Sir C. V. Penrose, K.C.B., G.C. St. F. and M., 
and G.C. St. M. and G., of Ethy House, Cornwall. 
The Truth of Christianity proved from ancient prophecies. By the 
Rev. Robert Walker, M.A. 1834. 
Jeffery the Seaman, being a Narrative of his feelings and sufferings 
during his abode on the Desolate Island of Sombrero, where he was left by 
the inhuman order of his Captain. Together with a Journal or Diary during 
the eight days he remained there, interspersed with strictures and comments 
on the conduct of Captain Lake. 
Miscellanies in Verse and Prose, English and Latin, by the late Anthony 
Champion, of the Middle Temple, Esquire. Published from the original 
manuscripts by William Henry, Lord Lyttelton. 1801. 
The Works of Francis Gregor, of Trewarthenick, Esq. (A Presentation 
copy to the late Mr. Jonathan Couch, from Mr. Flindell, the publisher.) 
Arena Cornubie: or, the Claims of the Commissioners of Woods and 
Forests to the Sea Coast and Banks of Tidal Rivers in Cornwall and Devon, 
’ examined and considered by J. W. Pycroft, Esq., F.S.A., M.R.A.S., Reg. Soc, 
Sept. Antiq. Hafniw Socius, ete. 1856. 
* Presenting these books, Mr. Couch expresses his desire to aid, by 
further contributions, the formation of a good County Library in connection 
with this Institution. 
+ See Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, No. XII, p. 316. 
t See the History of Polperro, by the late Jonathan Couch, F.L.S., and 
Thomas Q, Couch, F.S.A., page 93. 
