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Volume III: 1823-1827  (to go back to other volumes click on the left arrow next to the address bar)  

Penzance: Printed and Published by T Vigurs, 1828

On the Changes which appear to have taken place in the primitive form of the Cornish Peninsula, John Hawkins, III: 1-16, 1828.

Some observations on the Alluvial Formations of the Western Part of Cornwall, Henry S Boase, [Read October, 1824], III: 17-34, 1828.

On the Period of the Commencement of Copper Mining in Cornwall; and, On the Improvements which have been made in Mining, Joseph Carne, [Read October, 1824], III: 35-85, 1828.

Some Arguments in support of the opinion that the Iktis of Diodorus Siculus is St Michael's Mount, T F Barham, [Read October, 1825] III: 86-112, 1828.

On the Intercourse which subsisted between Cornwall & the Commercial States of Antiquity; and, On the state of the Tin-trade during the Middle Ages, John Hawkins, [Read October, 1824] III: 113-135.

On the singular state of some Ancient Coins lately found in the Sands of Hayle; and, On the evidence deducible from them relative to the period of the earliest deposition of Sand on the Northern Coast of Cornwall, Joseph Carne, [Read October, 1825], III: 136-149, 1828.

Some further Observations on the Temperature of Mines, T F Barham, [Read in 1824], III: 150-165, 1828.

On the Sand Banks of the Northern Shores of Mount's Bay, H S Boase, [Read October, 1826], III: 166-191, Illustrated.

Some account of Ancient Circles, & other remains, on Botrea-Hill, in the Parish of Sancreed; with Remarks on the origin of Hill-Castles, T F Barham, [Read October, 1826], III: 192-202, Illustrated.

On a Singular exudation of Gas in the Union Mines, W J Henwood, [Read October, 1826], III: 203-207, 1828.

On the Granite of the Western Part of Cornwall, Joseph Carne, (Read July 1827), III: 208-246, Illustrated.

On the Tin of the Island of Banka, the late Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, [Communicated by Davies Gilbert & read in September, 1827], III: 247-255, 1828.

On the Produce of the Copper Mines of Europe & Asia, & particularly those of Armenia, J Hawkins, [Read September, 1827], III: 256-312, 1828.

Some further observations on the Temperature of Mines, R W Fox, III: 313-328, 1828.

Notices (6): 329-338

1. Notice of some circumstances connected with the Heave of a copper lode by a Flucan vein, in the Consolidated Mines, Gwennap, W J Henwood, III: 329-331, 1828.

2. Notice of a Granite vein discovered in Herland Mine, R Edmonds, III: 332, 1828.

3. Notice of the Native Copper of Condurrow Mine, E W W Pendarves, III: 333-334, 1828.

4. Notice of the work performed by the steam engines in the Mines of Cornwall, J Carne, III: 335-337, 1828.

5. Notice of the Analysis of Copper ore found at Huel Falmouth, which appears very much like the Buntkupfererz of Werner, J Mitchell, III: 338, 1828.

6. Notice of the Analysis of Zinc Ore from Huel Ann, the late Rev W Gregor, III: 338, 1828.

Account of Tin raised in Cornwall in the years 1822-1826, III: 339-340.

Account of Tin exported from Great Britain in the year ending 5th January 1827, III: 341.

Account of the Produce of the Copper Mines of Cornwall in the years ending 30th June 1823-1827, III: 342-353.

Quantity of Copper produced in Great Britain and Ireland in the years ending 30th June 1823-1827, III: 354-358.

Account of Copper exported from Great Britain in the year ending 5th January 1827, III: 359.

Account of sundry Minerals exported from Cornwall in the year 1826, III: 360.

Index, III: 367-372.

Errata for Volume I, III: End page.

Plates in Volume III:

1. Sand Bank, between Penzance and Newlyn, publ by T Vigurs, 1827, III: (facing title).

2. A Section of the Sand Bank, between Penzance and Newlyn, publ by T Vigurs, 1827 (coloured), III: 167.

3. Map of the Coast from Cape Cornwall to Mousehole, T Vigurs, 1827 (fold out), III: 208.

(Lithography by S Prout and J P Vibert)

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