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could conduct classes in several towns in succession and utilize 
our collections for purposes of instruction. 
You will join us in regretting that the Rev. J. R. Cornish 
has resigned the office of a Secretary, and Mr. Michell Whitley 
of an Assistant Secretary, in which they have rendered most 
valuable service to the Institution. The Council have great 
pleasure in reporting that Mr. F. V. Budge has accepted the post 
of an Assistant Secretary. 
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 St. AUBYN, M.P. 
Vice-Presidents. 
Mr. H. 8. Tremenneere, F.G.S8., Mr. A. Penparves Vivian, M.P., 
James Jaco, M.D., Oxon., F.R.S., Mr. JoNATHAN RASHLEIGH. 
Lievt.-Cou. TREMAYNE, 
Mr. Tweepy, Jreasurer. 
Mr. Wuuittey, Secretary. 
Assistant Secretaries, Mr. W. G. Drx, and Mr. F. V. Bupae. 
Other Members. 
Rev. J. Bannister, LL.D., Mr. A. Pavun, 
C. Baruam, M.D., Cantab., Mr. W. J. Rawurnes, 
Mr. W. CopenanD Bortase, F'.S.A., Me. H. O. Remrry, 
Rey. J. R. CornisH, Mr. HE. SHarp, JUN., 
Rey. W. Iago, Mr. W. TweEepy, 
and Ture Mayor or Truro. 
Bodmin, Mr. T. Q. Coucu, F.S.A., 
Local Secretaries. Truro, Mz. ALEXANDER PAULL. 
London, Mr. MicnneLt WHITLEY. 
That the cordial thanks of this Meeting be given to those 
gentlemen who have favoured the Institution with Papers or other 
Communications in the course of the year, and also to the Donors 
to the Library and Museum. 
