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President : 

 SIR ROBERT HARVE;y. 



Vice-Presidents : 



Rev. W. lAGO, B.A. I Rev. S. BARING-GOULD. 



Mr. JOHN D. ENYS, F.G.S. Sir J. LANGDON BONYTHON. 



The Rt. Hon. t,. H. COURTNiEY. | Mr. J. C. WILLIAMS. 



Treasurer : 



Mr. A. P. NIX. 



Secretaries : 



Major PARKYN, F.G.S. & Rev. W. lAGO, B.A. 



Other Members of Council : 



Ven. Archdeacon CORNISH. | Chancellor PAUL, M.A. 



Mr. HOWARD FOX, F.G.S. I Mr. THURSTAN C. PFTER- 



Mr. HAMILTON JAMFS. Rev. S. RUNDLE, M.A. 



Rev. D. G. WHITLEY. Mr JAMES OSBORNE, F.G.S. 



Rev. CANON MOOR, M.A. | Professor J. CLARK, D.Sc, M.A. 



Corresponding Secretary for East Cornwall : 

 Rev. W. lAGO, B.A. 



Joint Editors of the Journal : 

 Mr. THURSTAN C. PETER & Major PARKYN, F.G.S. 



Librarian and Curator of Museum : 

 Mr. GEORGE PENROSE. 



Oapt. Henderson, in moving the adoption of tlie report, 

 remarked that though the Institution had passed its 80th year it 

 showed no symptoms of senile decay. They regretted the retire- 

 ment from the chair of its worthy occupant, Mr. Williams, whose 

 hospitality at Caerhays and many other kindnesses they would 

 never forget, hut they_ might congratulate themselves that his 

 mantle had fallen upon the shoulders of Sir Robert Harvey, a 

 most excellent man, a native of Truro, and one who was gifted 

 in many ways. 



Mr. Gwennap D. Moore seconded the resolution, which was 

 unanimously adopted. 



Sir Robert Harvey, in assuming the presidential chair, said 

 he much valued the high honour conferred upon him. He lacked 

 the knowledge of scientific subjects which would qualify him 

 better for the attainment of that position, but he would endeavour 

 to carry out the duties of the office to the best of his ability. 



Mr. Geo. Penrose (Curator) reported the receipt of numerous 

 gifts to the Museum and Library, particulars of which are given 

 elsewhere. 



