330 ANNUAL MEETING. 



The President, by request, explained that some human 

 remains and silver coins presented that day to the Museum, were 

 found a few days since, as the navvys were excavating for 

 laying the new railway line to Bodmin, A burial ground was 

 found to exist at a point near where old St. Nicholas Chapel once 

 stood, and from the date of the coins, Henry III, and Edward 

 I, they might be led to suppose that the date of the burial 

 ground and the deposit of the remains there was about 1270. 



Mr. Barrett proposed a vote of thanks to the Council and 

 Oificers, which was seconded by Mr. Bawden, and carried. 



Mr. Vincent proposed a vote of thanks to those who during 

 the year favoured the Society with papers and other communi- 

 cations, and also to the donors to the library and museum. 



This was seconded and carried. 



On the motion of Mr. James, a vote of thanks was given to 

 the chairman. 



