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(notwithstanding that some of them have an archaic appearance), 

 tend very little to encourage such an expectation. 



Inscribed stones, of undoubted antiquity, discovered in the 

 parishes of Camborne, Cardinham, St. Hilary, Mabe, Tintagel 

 &c., hitherto undeciphered and consequently never yet figured, 

 have been engaging my attention for some time past. I hope, 

 ere long, from the rubbings and sketches which I have taken, 

 to be able to supply illustrated accounts of them. 



Messrs. Borlase, M.P., H. M. Whitley, and Capt. Gosset, 

 have also kindly informed me of some which have come under 

 their notice. These also claim examination, and it is to be 

 hoped that if any others are found we may receive speedy 

 intimation. 



