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Historical Notes concerning the progress of 
mining skill in Devon and Cornwall. By R. 
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Notes on the Site of the Palace of Kennington. 
(From the Archeological Journal, No. 114, 
A.D. 1872).—By Henry Mac-Lauchlan, 
F.G.S., Corr. Mem. Royal Institution of 
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History and Antiquities of Kemsing Church, 
Kent. By EH. H. W. Dunkin, Author of ‘‘ Some 
Account of the Megalithic Remains in South 
Dorset”; ‘‘ The Megalithic Remains in Mid- 
Kent”; &c., &c. (Reprinted from ‘ The 
Reliquary, Quarterly Archeological Journal 
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Meteorology of West Cornwall and Scilly, 1872. 
(Reprinted from the 40th Annual Report of 
the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society) 
A Handy-Book of Rock Names, with Brief 
Descriptions of the Rocks.—By G. Henry 
Kinahan, Engineer Diplomatist, Trin. Coll. 
Dublin; Member of the Royal Irish Academy ; 
Fellow of the Royal Geological Society, 
Ireland; of the Geological Survey of the 
United Kingdom ; etc., etc. .............. 
A Plott of all the Coast of Cornwall and 
Devonshire, as they were to be fortified in 
1588 against the Landing of any Enemy. 
Taken from the Original in the Cottonian 
Library* ......... 900000000000 Soacdodcc 
Annual Report and Transactions of the Ply- 
mouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall 
Natural History Society. Vol. IV. Part III. 
1871-72.—Appended is ‘‘ The Three Towns 
Bibliotheca: A Catalogue of Books, Pam- 
phlets, Papers, etc., written by natives 
thereof; published therein; or relating 
thereto; with Brief Biographical Notices of 
‘the Principal Authors. By R. N. Worth, 
Honorary Member of the Plymouth Insti- 
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Flora of Devon and Cornwall. By Isaiah W. 
N. Keys, Curator of Botany in the Plymouth 
Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural 
History Society. Part V. Labiatae—Characee. 
—Mosses of Devon and Cornwall. By H. M. 
Holmes and Francis Brent.—Scale Mosses, 
Liverworts, and Lichens of Deyon and 
Cornwall. By H. M. Holmes .......ccces 
From the Author. 
From the Author, 
From the Author. 
From Mr, W. P. Dymond, 
Falmouth. 
From the Author. 
From Mr. Henry Lee 
Rowett, Polperro. 
From the Institution. 
From the Plymouth Insti- 
tution and Devon and 
Cornwall Natural History 
Society. 
® See Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, No. XIV. 
