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(85th-89th Reports). Castle-an-Dinas [hill-fort] and King Arthur H Jenner  
(85th-89th Reports). Celtic words in Cornish dialect R M Nance  
(85th-89th Reports). Portrait gallery of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. 1: Sir William Henry Preece [d. 1913, F.R.S., electrical engineer]. 2: Sir John St Aubyn, 5th Baronet [d. 1839, M.P., F.R.S.]    
(85th-89th Reports). Portrait gallery of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. 1: William Henry Edgcumbe, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe [d. 1917]. 2: The Rev. John Rogers, canon of Exeter [d. 1856]. 3: Richard Taylor [d. 1883, mining engineer]    
(85th-89th Reports). Portrait gallery of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. [cont. in Notes field]    
(85th-89th Reports). Portrait gallery [of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society]. [cont. in Notes field]    
(85th-89th Reports). Ship-modelling as a craft [with particular reference to church-ships] R M Nance  
(85th-89th Reports). The dedication of churches [with special reference to Cornwall] H Jenner  
(85th-89th Reports). The dukes and earls of Cornwall H Jenner  
(85th-89th Reports). The manor of Arwenack F J Bowles  
(85th-89th Reports). The royal house of Damnonia H Jenner  
(90th-93rd Reports). A Cornish oration in Spain in 1600 [made by Richard Pentry, member of the English college, Valladolid, on the occasion of Philip II's visit to the city] H Jenner  
(90th-93rd Reports). Augustus John Smith [d. 1872, M.P. lessee of the Scilly Islands]    
(90th-93rd Reports). Boulton [d. 1809] and Watt [d. 1819] in Cornwall A K H Jenkin  
(90th-93rd Reports). Carn Brea [and its prehistoric remains] E W Newton  
(90th-93rd Reports). Cornish streams and bridges: a contribution to local topography C G Henderson  
(90th-93rd Reports). Falmouth and the Great war W Ll Fox  
(90th-93rd Reports). Folk-lore recorded in the Cornish language R M Nance  
(90th-93rd Reports). Henry Charlton Bastian [d. 1915, F.R.S., physician]    
(90th-93rd Reports). Mine and anti-submarine operations carried out during the [1914] war, off the Cornish coast E J Moseley  
(90th-93rd Reports). Robert Were Fox [d. 1877, F.R.S., scientific writer]    
(90th-93rd Reports). The mining coinage of Cornwall E W Newton  
(90th-93rd Reports). The Rev. John Sterling [d. 1844, author]    
(90th-93rd Reports). The Right Hon. Sir William Molesworth, bt. [d. 1855, M.P.]    
(90th-93rd Reports). The Right Rev. John Gott, bishop of Truro [d. 1906]    
(90th-93rd Reports). William Clift [d. 1849, F.R.S., first Conservator of the Hunterian Museum]    
(94th-97th Reports). Abandoned Cornish mines E W Newton  
(94th-97th Reports). Commander James Liddell, R.N. [d. 1889] W J P Burton  
(94th-97th Reports). General notes on ancient mining in Cornwall F J Stephens  
(94th-97th Reports). John Couch Adams [d. 1892, F.R.S., astronomer]    
(94th-97th Reports). Some Cornish medical worthies J H Rowe  
(94th-97th Reports). Some miscellaneous scraps of Cornish H Jenner  
(94th-97th Reports). Summary of the history of Perran foundry [1750-1850] W T Harper  
(94th-97th Reports). The china clay industry [with particular reference to Cornwall] J M Coon  
(94th-97th Reports). Tributers [in Cornish mining]: their uses and abuses A K H Jenkin  
(94th-97th Reports). War prisoners at Falmouth and district [from the 18th cent.] W Ll Fox  
(94th-97th Reports). War prisoners in Cornwall W Ll Fox  
(94th-97th Reports). William Philip Dymond [d. 1878, engineer and meteorologist]    
(98th-100th Reports). Abandoned Cornish mines: the mines of St Just W Thomas  
(98th-100th Reports). Ancient mining districts of Cornwall: notes on the geology, minerals and mines of the Liskeard district within an area of five to six miles F J Stephens  
(98th-100th Reports). Cornish fellows of the Royal Society J H Rowe  
(98th-100th Reports). Cornish foundries: what they have achieved [in the 19th cent.] S Michel  
(98th-100th Reports). Michael Loam [d. 1871], engineer E Loam  
(98th-100th Reports). Swanpool mine [Falmouth district] W T Hooper  
(98th-100th Reports). The Robartes family of Lanhydrock J H Rowe  
(98th-100th Reports). Topography of the parish of St Keverne C Henderson  
(Argus'on (Asgarston, Esgarston). Rev. F. T. Wethered 30–
(Bronze) antiquities found near Lampeter. W. E. Davey 235–
(Cornwall) Find of Roman Silver and Bronze Coins R A G Carson 181–188
(i) Flint Axe from Whitbarrow. (ii) Flint Scraper from Great Langdale R G Plint 376–
(i.) Record of the excavation of two stone circles in Kincardineshire-(l) in Garrol Wood, Durris; (2) in Glassel Wood, Banchory-Ternan; Fred. R. Coles 190–218
(Letter to editor:) 8th century tin smelting on Dartmoor: do we really have the evidence? Tom Greeves 45–48
(Miscellaneous post-medieval pottery dumps) A R Mountford 1–38
(Neolithic) Mound excavations in Guernsey Ian Kinnes 71–73
(Notes) Mid-Bronze Age Spearhead dredged from the River Stour F Jenkins 146–
(Re)Introducing the International Journal of Cultural Property Alexander A Bauer 6–10
(Remarks on Mrs M E Cunnington's paper "The Dating of Camps" in Arch. Camb. lxxvii., pp. 390-1.) R E M WHEELER 148–151
(Reply to Dr R E M Wheeler's remarks on her paper "The Dating of Camps" in Arch. Camb., lxxvii, pp. 390-1) Mrs M E Cunnington 313–314
(Rome + Barbarians) = Europe? N James 493–496
(Royal Archaeological Institute Summer Meeting, Buxton, 1961) K M HOLLICK 239–240

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