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Tht-' above reproduction of a manuscript note is of interest m connection \Mtli onr article on the occurrence of Cliiroccplialiis 

 cliaplianKS in "Knowledgk" (Volume XWlll. page 169). The pas,'e was discovered among a series of coloured dra\vin{,'s of 

 Natural History objects, in the possession of Mr. Alexander Gordon, which apparently once belr)nged to Edward King. F.K S.. 

 the Recorder of King's Lynn, whose father lived at Norwich Edward King wrote chiefly on archaeology and religion, but also took 

 some interest m natural liistory In liie orignial. which is reprinhiced liv Uind permission of Mr. Gordon, the lines are ui red ink. 



