254 ANNUAL MEETING. 



The following are nominated by tlie Council to hold office 

 during the coming year. The President has one more year to 

 serve. 



President : 

 Sir ROBERT HARVKY. 



Vice-Presidents : 



Rev. W. lAGO, B.A. 



Mr. JOHN D. e;\'YS, P.G.S. 



The Rt. Hon. L. H. COURTNEY. 



Rev. S. BARING-GOULD, M.A. 

 Sir J.. LANGDON BONYTHON. 

 Mr. J. C. WILLIAMS. 



Treasurer : 

 Mr. A. P. NIX. 



Secretaries : 

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



Other Members of the Council. 



Ven. Archdeacon CORNISH, M.A. 

 Mr. HOWARD FOX, F.G.S. 

 Mr. HAMILTON JAMES. 

 Rev. D. G. WHITLEY. 



Chancellor PAUL, M.A. 

 Mr. THURSTAN C. PETER, 

 Rev. S. RUNDLE, M A. 

 Mr. JAMES OSBORNE, F.G.S. 



Rev. CANON MOOR, M.A. | Piofessor 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 and Major PARKYN, F.G.S. 



Librarian and Curator of Museum. 

 Mr. GEORGE PENROSE. 



Mr. Silvanus Trevail, in moving the adoption of the report, 

 said the gratitude of the Institution was due to Mr. Enys for 

 having secured the collection of minerals. Mr. Enys had done a 

 most patriotic act in securing them for the county. He was 

 afraid that the £509 granted by the Institution would rather 

 impoverish its funds and encroach upon its capital, but it was a 

 matter of satisfaction that the collection did not go out of the 

 countv. He suggested the advisability of the museum being 

 thrown open free. Not long ago he endeavoured to secure some 

 w'orks of art for the Institution, and the only reason he was un- 

 successful was that there was a fee charged for admission. If he 

 could have made a promise that no entrance fee would be 

 charged there would have been placed in the Museum a collection 

 worth some thousands of pounds. The chance might occur again, 

 and he knew of something in the wind now, of very great im- 

 portance, that might come into the Museum eventually, and he 



