INDEX. 



Jago, Dr., F.R.S., Thanks of the Society 

 to the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe 

 proposed by, 110. 



Jago, F. W. P., Cornish Glossary, 6. 



Journal of the Eoyal Institution of 

 Cornwall, Editing of, 107 ; Dissemin- 

 ated in all parts of the world, 322. 



Kea, Foreshores of, 271. 



Keigwin, Eevd. J. P., 106. 



Killick, The, 13. 



Killigrew, Dame, and the Spanish Ship, 4. 



Kilmar, 109. 



Ladock, Ancient Grave in, 211. 



Launeeston or Dunheved, History of, 6. 



Lach-Szyrma, Eevd. W. S., Helston 

 Furry Day, 264; Notes on the 

 Excursion of 1885, 374. 



Lansallos Church, 234. 



Lemon, Sir Charles, Bart., President in 

 1837, 225. 



Library of the Eoyal Institution of 

 Cornwall, 109, 319 ; Additions to the, 1. 

 112, 117, 232, 313, 325. 



Loughrin, W., Death of, 228 ; Collection 

 of Crustacea, 228. 



Lukes, Mr., Prehistoric Monuments, 7. 



Mc.Lauchlan, H., Obituary Notice of, 7. 



Mabe Granite, 17. 



Malan, Eevd. A. H., Art in Photography, 

 206. 



Martyn, Eevd. Henry, 18. 



Mawgan Cross, 276. 



Manors' Commission, 7. 



Moor,Canon, Elected Vice-President, 110. 



Mount Edgcumbe, Earl of, the Destruc- 

 tion of Fish, 5 ; Presidential Address, 

 6 ; Early history of the family of 

 Mount Edgcumbe, 133. 



Mechanical Brake, 10. 



Meteorological Summary, 95, 236, 321. 



Meteorological Observations, 1840 to 

 1881, Sujiplement. End of vol. 



Members, Increase of, 228 ; 317. 



Mining in Cornwall, 9. 10. 



Monthly Meetings, 321. 



Monuments, Prehistoric, 7. 



Museum, Admissions to, 109, 228, 320. 



Nankivell, Miss, Death of, 318. 



Newcombe, W., 107. 



Nets, Preservation of, 14. 



Northumberland, Duke of, Norman 

 Eoads, 7. 



Orchard, W. Photographs of Fishing, 13. 



PauU, Alex.inder, Obituary Notice of, 7 ; 

 Brass Eubbings by, 106. 



Payne, John, the discoverer of the Hens- 

 biirrow Inscribed Stone, 287. 



Parkyn, Major, Arrangement of the 

 Library by, 109; Supervision of the 

 Excursion of 1884 by, 227. 



Pearce, Richard, Present of Photographs. 

 230. s. f , 



Pearse, General Godfrey, Historical 

 account of certain gems, rings and 

 precious stones, 116. 



Peter, O. B., History of Launeeston or 

 Dunheved., 6. 



Phillpotts, Canon, Gift of the Great 

 Porch at the southern end of the Tran- 

 sept of Truro Cathedral, 18. 



Photographs, Fishing exemplified in, 13. 



Photographs of Iquique, 342. 



Photographs of American Scenery, 230. 



Pilchards, 12 ; Curing of, 14. 



Plate, Inventory of Silver, 215. 



Plott of Tintagel, 269. 



Polkinghorne, W., Entertainment given 

 by, 85 ; Assistance afforded to the 

 Excursionists, 109. 



Presidents' Addresses— Earl of Mount 

 Edgcumbe, May, 1883, 6 ; A. Pend.arves 

 Vivian, Esq., M.P., May, 1884, 121 ; 

 A. Pendarves Vivian Esq., M.P., Mav 

 1885, 335. 



Prehistoric Monuments, 7. 



Eashleigh, E., The Killick, 13. 



Eailways, Heavy charges of, 11. 



Eeformation, Fasting was retained at 

 the time of, II. 



Eedgate, Inscribed Stone at, 114. 



Eeports of the Council, Nov., 1883 105 • 

 Nov., 1884, 225; Nov., 1885, 317. 



Robartes, Lord, Memorial of, in Truro 

 Cathedral, 17. 



