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INDEX TO VOL. XV. 



Accounts, Balance Sheets of, 72, 2f)0. 

 Ants, Bees and Wasps in Cornwall, 243. 

 Aslibury Down (Eitrthwork), 113. 

 Balance Sheet of Accounts, 1900-01, 72; 



1901-02, 2G0. 

 Baring-Gould, Rev. S., on Cornish Dedi- 

 cations, Ki to Ma, 17 ; Me to Mor, 347 ; 



awarded Henwood Mediil, 253, 256. 

 Battle King (Earthwork), 113. 

 Beddoe, Dr. John, Report on bones from 



Harlyn Bay, 161. 

 Bees and Wasps in Cornwall, 243. 

 Birds of Cornwall, Dr. Clark's paper on, 



179; routes of migration, 181; of 



emigration, 183 ; breeding areas, 183 ; 



comparison of Cornwall and Devon, 



184 to 186 ; tentative list of Cornish 



birds, 186 to 228. 

 Blaekrocks, near Falmouth, legend of, 46. 

 Bodmael, disciple of St. Mawes, 46. 

 Brabridge Wood (Earthworks), 112. 

 Brasses at St. Michael Penkivel, 55. 

 Bretons, Migrations of, to Cornwall, 352, 



359. 

 Buryan, St., part of 15th century register 



of the College of, 86 to 96. 

 Cadsonbury (Earthwork), 114. 

 Caerhays Castle, visit to, 54 ; Roman 



Coins at, 57 ; Pictures at, 57. 

 Caerhays Church, visit to, 56; tympanum, 



56 ; mediseval bells, 56. 

 Cal Hill (Earthwork), 114. 

 Camberwell Beauty, specimens found in 



Cornwall, 12. 

 Camborne Church, dedicated to St. 



Martin of Tours, 40 ; to St. Meriadoc, 



352. 

 Candida Casa in Galloway confused with 



White House in Menevia, 50. 

 Carthamartha Wood (Earthwork), 114. 

 Castle Goff (Earthwork), 111, 112. 

 Castle-an-Dinas visited, 245. 

 Castle Hill Park (Earthwork), 114. 

 Castlewitch (Earthwork), 114. 

 Celts, arrival of, in Cornwall, 297. 

 Chui'ches, Paintings in, see Mural 



Paintings. 

 Churches and Chapels of Ancient Foun- 

 dation in Cornwall, having no old color 



decoration, 157. 



Church Dedications, see Saints. 



Church History of Cornwall, see Episco- 

 pal Registers, St. Michael's Mount, 

 Mural Paintings, &c. 



Clark, Professor, Paper on the Bii'ds of 

 Cornwall, 179. 



Cliff Ramparts in Cornwall, 115. 



Cornwall, Duke of, accepts office of Vice- 

 Patron, 62. 



Council, list of, 65, 254. 



Davey, F. H., Paper on Cornish Flora, 

 120 ; appreciation of his work, 253. 



Dennis, St., Church of, 247. 



Deuce, St. Mawes takes a seal for one, 46. 



Dolmen Builders of Cornwall, 284. 



Druidism in Cornwall, 295. 



Dwarfs in Cornwall, 280, 296. 



Earth-fenced sites of North-east Corn- 

 wall, Otho B. Peter's paper on, 107 to 

 118. 



East Leighburys (Earthwork), 113. 



East Looe, dedicated to St. Martin of 

 Tours, 40. 



Edmonds', Rev. Chancellor, paper on the 

 Episcopal Registers, 257, 303. 



Enys, J. D., generosity towards Insti- 

 tution, 252, 254. 257 ; paper by, 324. 



Episcopal Registers of Diocese, paper by 

 Chancellor Edmonds, 257, 303. 



Exchanges with other Societies, 69. 



Excursions, Annual, 1901, 54; 1902, 244. 



Falkland Islands, revisited by Rupert 

 Vallentin, 257. 



Falmouth, Fauna of, 79 to 85. 



Fauna Notes by R. Vallentin, 79 to 85. 



Flint in Cornwall, 272. 



Flora of Cornwall, paper by F. H. Davey 

 on, 120— list of plants now first record- 

 ed for the county, 121 to 124; new 

 localities for rarer plants, 121 to 127 ; 

 new aliens, 127-8 ; extinctions, 128 to 

 133 ; Parkinson's legend of the intro- 

 duction of urtica pilidifera ; Killarney 

 fern in Cornwall, 132; corrections in 

 First Records of British Flowering 

 Plants, 134 ; and see Looe Pool. 



Fowey, tin blocks found in harbour, .345; 

 plan of harbour, opp. 346. 



Friary at Truro, 314. 



Froxton Castle (Earthworks), 113. 



