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Ropal institution or Corntoall. 



84tli ANNUAL MEETING, 1902. 



The Annual Meeting of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 

 was held at the Museum on Tuesday afternoon, the president (Sir 

 Robert Harvey) in the chair. There were also present Arch- 

 deacon Cornish, Canons Donaldson, A. P. Moor and J. H. Moore ; 

 the Revs. Sabine Baring-Gould, J). Gath "Whitley, H. Edwardes, 

 H H. Mills and Philip Carlyon ; Capt, Henderson (Mayor of 

 Truro), Prof. J". Clark, Dr. Ratcliif-Gaylard ; Messrs. J. D. Enys, 

 F.G.S., T. C. Peter, Robert Fox, R. Vallentin, J. Osborne, F.G.S., 

 S. Jones, H. E. Davison, Howard Fox, F.G.S., T. L. Dorrington, 

 W. J. Clyma, J. Rogers, H. James, Silvanus Trevail, F. Cozens, 

 G. Dixon, W. G. N. Earthy, E. L. Carlyon, T. V. Keam (of 

 Keam's Canon), T. Worth, Capt. Morrish, H. Barrett and 

 W. A. Rollason, Rev. W. lago, B.A. and Major Parkyn, 

 F.G.S. (Hon. Secretaries), Mr. Geo. Penrose (Curator and 

 Librarian), Mesdames Share, Clark, Rogers, Plunket, Buck, 

 PauU, G. Dixon, Rollason, and Tomn ; Misses Cornish, L. Paull, 

 Tomn, Share, Henderson, Rogers, Muriel Peter, Plunket, James, 

 Burrell, Lake, Hedley, Dixon and others. 



The minutes of the last meeting having been read and con- 

 firmed, letters of apology were read from the Earl of Mount 

 Edgcumbe, the Bishop of Truro, Rev. Chancellor Worlledge, S. 

 Rundle and Dr. Richard Pearce. 



The Rev. W. lago (Hon. Sec.) then j)resented the following 

 report of the Council. 



84th ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. 



It affords the Council of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 

 great pleasure, in presenting their 84th Annual Report, to be able 

 to announce that the strength of membership and state of the 

 finances of the Society have never been so good before, whilst 

 great progress has also been made in the structural improvement 



