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trilohus, Macleay-—. A diploma plat-e was engiaved by Messrs, Allan and 

 Wigle}-, Litliogi^apliers and Engi-avers, of Bi-idge Street (Fig. 16), the 

 animal group at the head by Secretary Angas, so well known and 

 appreciated for his artistic ability---^. 



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The Rev. Robert Lethbridge King, a son of Admiial I'. P. King, 

 who was a member of the old Committee from IStS onwards, and in 

 consequence one of the first group of Trustees, i-esigned in December, 

 lj^572it_ w\^ ^^■?ii was tilled b\' the election of Alfred Deiiisoii, Ksq., 

 M.A., on 8i-d Mai'ch, isr).^--''. 



The Cuiatorsliip of Mi-. W. S. Wall terniinati'd at the end of this year 

 (1858), his retii'enient on Mist Deccniljcr hcinof due to ill-licalth. (See 

 Part i., p. 78.) 



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■'■-'3 For instance his "South Aaslralia ilhistralc'l" (loy. foli,.), ISKi. 



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 225 Minutes, Cth K.-luuarv aail WvA Maivli, l«:jH. 



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