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estate at Kennington, under the constitution of the Duchy of Cornwall. Lond. [1834], 8°.

Case between Sir William Clayton, Bart., and the Duchy of Cornwall [with documents and an opinion on the case].The Preface and the opinion signed J. Haines]. Lond., J. Betts, 7, Compton Street, Brunswick Square, 1834, 8o.

NOTE.-Preface, p. i; Case, pp. ii-viii; Documents and Observations, in parallel columns, pp. 1 to 61–122 pages; Opinion, pp. 1-34; Addenda to Opinion, pp.

ix to xx.

The History of the Constitution of the Duchy of Cornwall and its Tenants, as established for the mutual benefit of both parties...for the purpose of getting the Duchy Lands built on... and containing a refutation of all the arguments of the Lord Chancellor ... in his Judgment of the Clayton Case, in respect of an Estate at Kennington, in Surrey...with a few observations on the Acts of 33 Geo. III...Lond., J. Betts, 1834, 8°., pp. 1-148. Additional Observations, pp. 1-9.

NOTE. The work is signed at page 148, "John Haines, No. 38, Tonbridge Street, New Road, London (Formerly a Country Solicitor).”

The Juridical Argument of Thomas George Western, Esq. (of the Middle Temple), against the decree of the Right Hon. Lord Brougham and Vaux, late Lord High Chancellor of England, upon the case of the late Sir William Clayton, Bart., and the Duchy of Cornwall; with Mr. Western's opinion upon the rights of the younger children of Sir W. Clayton, and consequently upon the rights of all his lessees of the Kennington Estate. Lond., Houghton and Co.... 1835, 8°., pp. 73, with "Further Observations by Mr. Haines," pp. 1-9.

NOTE.-Mr. Haines' bound copy of the three preceding pamphlets, with MSS. notes in his hand-writing, is now the property of Mr. W. Noy, London.

CLIFT, WILLIAM, F.R.S. Conservator of the Hunterian Museum. b. Burcombe, near Bodmin, 14th Feb., 1775. d. Stanhope Cottage, Hampstead Road, London, 20th June, 1849. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxii, 209- 10 (1849); Med. Gaz, p. 114, 22nd Jan., 1870; H. W. Acland's Biog. Sketch of Sir B. C. Brodie, pp. 65–67. Experiments to ascertain the influence of the spinal marrow on the action of the heart in Fishes. Philos. Trans., ev, 91-96 (1815).

Some Fossil Bones discovered in the limestone quarries of Oreston. By Joseph Whidbey, F.R.S. With a description of the bones by W. Clift. ib., exiii, 81-90 (1823).

On the Fossil Remains of the two new species of Mastodon and of other Vertebrated Animals

CLIFT, WILLIAM. (Con.).

found on the left bank of the Irawadi. Trans. Geol. Soc., ii, 369-76 (1829); [Proc. Geol. Soc., i, 69-71, 1834].

Some Account of the Remains of the Megatherium sent to England from Buenos Ayres, by Woodbine Parish. ib., iii, 437-50 (1835).

Poems by Mrs. John Hunter, written to W. Clift. See Durell, Rev. E.

CLIMO, JOSEPH E. b. Polruan, in Lanteglos, 14th Feb., 1844.

The Fowey Salmon Fishery. Land and Water, 23rd May, 1868, p.—.

Capture of Blue Shark off Fowey. ib., 19th Sept., p. 138.

The Salmon Fishery Inquiry at Fowey. ib., 19th Sept., p. 141.

Mackarel Boats and Crab Pots. ib., 24th Oct., p. 218.

Close time for the Fowey Saimon Fishery. ib., 24th Oct., p. 219.

The Fowey. ib., 9th Jan., 1869, p. 28.
The Fowey Salmon Fishery. ib., 30th Jan.,

p. 76.

Uniform close time. ib., 3rd July, p. 6. Salmon-peel off Fowey. ib., 14th Aug., p. 103. Lobster casting its shell in a store-pot. ib., 24th Aug., p. 119.

CLIONAS, pseud., i.e., Nicolas, Sir N. H.

CLOAKE, HUGH, of Cornwall. d. 23rd or 24th June, 1688. bur. 26th, at Marazion.

A Call from Sin to Holiness of Life; or a Warning to the Inhabitants of the Town of Penzance, and to all others that have the Form of Godliness but deny the power thereof by their evil conversation, given forth by One of the least of Christ's Flock, Hugh Cloake. Printed in the year 1685, 4°., 1 sheets.

CLOBERY, ROBERT, M.D. (only son of Robert Glynn), assumed his mother's name of Clobery in— b. Kelland, near Bodmin, 5th Aug., 1719. d. Cambridge, 8th Feb., 1800. cf. Polrhele's Biog. Sketches, i, 48; C. Carlyon's Early Years, ii, 1-49; Gent. Mag., lxx, 276 (1800); European Mag., xxxvii, 175, 355-57 (1800), lxxvi, 14 (1819); Dyer's Cambridge, ii, 187; Nichols' Lit. Anecdotes, viii, 211; Nichols Illustrations, iii, 309, 664; Chatham Correspondence, iv, 309; Munk's Roll of Physicians, ii, 207-209; G. Pryme's Autobiographic Recollections, p. 46.

The Day of Judgment. A Poetical Essay. Cambridge, 1757, 4., 1,-2nd ed., Cambridge, 1757, 4o.

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The Day of Judgment. A Seatonian Prize Poem. Pearch's Collection, Musa Seatonianæ (1773), pp. 91-103.

The Day of Judgment. [A Poem]. Musa Seatoniana. Cambridge University Press, 1772, 89.

The Day of Judgment. A Seatonian Prize Poem. J. Roach's Beauties of the Poets, vol. 4, 1794, 12o.

The Day of Judgment. A Seatonian Prize Poem. In A Collection of Poems on Religious and Moral Subjects, 1797, 12°.

The Day of Judgment. A Poetical Essay.... Cambridge, 1800, 8o.

The Day of Judgment. A Seatonian Prize Poem. B. Porteus'" The Monitor," 1805, 8°. The Day of Judgment, in Musa Seatoniane. (Cambridge, 1808), pp. 71-82.

The Day of Judgment, etc. E. Sandford's "The Works of the British Poets," vol. xxxvii, 1819, 12°.

The Poems of R. Glynn. The Life of R. Glynn. By R. A. Davenport. The British Poets, vol. lviii, 1822, 12o.

A Catalogue of the Library of Dr. Robert Glynn, late Fellow of King's Coll., Camb., deceased, comprehending a general collection of Books in every branch of Literature, particularly Classical and Medical, many of them abounding with MS. notes by the late learned possessor. To be sold by Mr. King, Dec. 4, 1800, and 4 following days. J. Barker, printer, 1800, 8°., pp. 46.

Benevolus and the Magpie. Verses by Mr. Plumptre. Gunning's Reminiscences of Cambridge, ii, 93-97.

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The Parricide Papist or Cut-throate Catholicke; a tragicall discourse of a murther lately committed at Padstow, in the Countie of Cornewall, by a professed Papist, killing his owne Father and afterwardes himself, in Zeale of his Popish Religion, the 11th of March last past, 1606. Written by G. Closse, Preacher of the Word of God, at Blacke Torrington, in Devon. Printed at London, for Christopher Hunt, dwelling in Pater-noster-Row, neare the King's head [1606], 4°., 12 leaves. H. Huth, Esq.

The Parricide Papist, etc. Printed at London, for Christopher Hunt, dwelling in Lovell's Inne, in Paternoster-row, 1606, 4°., 3 leaves. Br. Museum.

CLUTTERBUCK, HENRY, M.D. (son of Thomas b. Marazion 1770. Clutterbuck). d. Bride Street, Blackfriars, London, 24th April, 1856. cf. Illust. Lond. News, pp. 523, 567 (1856); Gent. Mag., xlv, 663, 1856; People's and Howitt's Journ., iii, 245-47.

An Account of a new and successful Method of treating those affections which arise from the Poison of Lead. Lond., Boosey, 1794, 8°., pp. 69, 2/-.

Remarks on some of the opinions of the late Mr. John Hunter, respecting the Venereal Disease, in a Letter to Joseph Adams, M.D., etc. Lond., Boosey, 1799, 8°., pp. 72, 1/6.

Tentamen Pathologicum Inaugurale quædam de Sede et Natura Febris proponens. Lond., 1804, 8., 2/.

An enquiry into the seat and nature of Fever, as deducible from the phenomena, causes and of the disease, the effects of consequences remedies, and the appearances in dissection. Lond., 1807, 8., 9/-.-2nd ed., Lond., 1825, 8o., pp. 494, 12/-.

Observations on the prevention and treatment of the Epidemic Fever at present prevailing. To which are added remarks on some of the opinions of Dr. Bateman and others on the same subject. Lond., Longman, 1819, 8°., 8/-.

On the proper administration of Blood-letting for the prevention and cure of Disease. Lond., Highley, 1840, 8°.

A brief Memoir of G. Birkbeck, M.D.,... read before the Medical Society of London... Lond., 1842, 8°.

A Series of Essays on Inflammation and its Varieties. Lond., Highley, 1846, 8°., 3/-.

Observations on an ambiguous case of Hydrocephalus. Med. and Phys. Journ., ii, 247-258 (1799).

Objections to the Mitchellian theory of pestilential fluids. A. Tilloch's Philos. Mag., v, 188– 190 (1799).

On the cure of those affections which arise from the poison of Lead. ib., vi, 119-122 (1800).

COAD, GEORGE. Letter-carrier. b. Saltash,

Sept., 1765. d. Saltash, 2nd August, 1840.

A Brief Memoir of George Coad, of Saltash, Cornwall. By Oliver Henwood. Lond., 1841, 12o.

G. Coad...By O. Henwood. [Wesleyan] Religious Tracts, No. 540, 1849, 12°., pp. 8.

COAD, R. A Cornish Miner.

Temperance Reports. Devon and Cornw. Temp. Journ., Jan., 1868, and succeeding numbers.

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A Relation of the last words...of... Loveday Hambly...1683, 4o.

NOTE. The Preface by B. Coale, dated Reading, the 20th of the 1st month, 1683.

COALE, JOSEPH. b. about 1637. d. Reading Gaol, 26th Feb., 1670.

Some Account of the Life, Service, and Suffering of an Early Minister of Christ, Joseph Coale, collected out of his own writings [by George Whitehead]; who, after near six years Imprisonment in Reading Goal, died Prisoner for his Christian Testimony. Lond., printed and sold by T. Sowle, in White Hart Court, in Gracious Street, 1706, 12°., 12 sheets. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Page 1-12, Testimonies from G. Whitehead and others. Then follow

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J. Coale's writings, consisting of A Testimony of the Father's Love, etc.," dated Trengang-gerrey, in Cornwall, 15th October, 1657.

To the Children of the Light in the West Parts of England.

A Testimony of the Father's Love, etc. Some Reasons why the people called Quakers do absent (sic) from the Publick Way of Worship.

etc.

Epistle to Friends in and about Dewlow.

To the Beloved Friends, etc., in Devon and Cornwall.
An Epistle to Friends at Henly.

For Friends in Devon and Cornwall.

To Friends in the West of England.

A letter to James Smith and Copleston Bamfield.

To the School-Masters of Exon.

To all you that Desire and Breath after the Lord, Dated Tregargrees, in the Parish of Austel, in Cornwall, the 13th January, 1664.

Concerning Reconciliation, etc.

For Friends in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall.
To all the Upright in Heart, etc.

An Epistle to Friends in the West of England.

COALE, JOSIAH. d. London, 1668, in the 36th year of his age.

The Whore unvailed, or the Mistery of the Deceit of the Church of Rome Revealed; being a Brief Answer to a Book entituled, "The Reconciler of Religions,"... by A. S... Printed in the year 1665, 4°., 7 sheets. Dr. Williams.

NOTE. Written in Bridewell, near Lanston, in Cornwall, the 11th month, 1664." "J. C."

COCKBURNE, VERY REV. SIR WILLIAM, BART., A.M. Fellow of S. John's Coll., Cambridge, afterwards Dean of York. d. Kelston, near Bristol, 30th April, 1858, aged 84.

An authentic account of the late unfortunate death of Lord Camelford, with an extract from his Lordship's will and some remarks upon his character. Lond., J. Hatchard, 1804, 8°., pp. 16 (exclusive of Postscript, dated 15th March, 1804), 1/-.

Meditations and Contemplations: containing, Meditations among the Tombs-Reflections on a Flower Garden-A Descant on CreationContemplations on the Night-On the Starry Heavens and A Winter Piece. By James Hervey, A.B., late Rector of Weston Favel, in Northamptonshire. Transposed into blank verse by G. Cocking, of Redruth, Cornwall. Wellington, printed by J. Bishop, for the Author, 1813, 12°., pp. 268, list of subscribers.

COCKS, LIEUT.-COL. CHARLES LYGON. Coldstream Guards. (3rd son of Thomas Somers Cocks and Agneta, daughter of Rt. Hon. Pole Carew). b. London, June, 1821.

Notes on the Botany of the Bosphorus. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., ii, 286 (1851).

COCKS, JOHN, M.D. b. in Sussex, 1787. d. Plymouth, 1861.

Sea-weed Collector's Guide; containing plain instructions for collecting and preserving species, and a list of all the known species and localities in Great Britain. By J. Cocks. Lond., Van Voorst, 1853, 8o.

Algarum Fasciculi; or a collection of British Sea-weeds, carefully dried and preserved, and correctly named after Dr. Harvey's "Psychologia Brittanica," with a description of each plant, time of appearance, locality, &c. Fasciculus, i. By John Cocks, M.D., Devonport. Dublin, printed at the University Press, by M. H. Gill, 1855, 4°., 5/-.

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COCKS, WILLIAM PENNITON. b. Devonshire. Resident in Cornwall since 1842.

Rules to be observed in practical life, &c. Falmouth, litho., 1845, 4°., pp. 24.

Crustacea. Falmouth, litho., 1849.
Fishes. ib.
Birds. ib.

Mammalia procured or examined in Falmouth and neighbourhood, by W. P. Cocks, from 1843 to 1849. Falmouth, litho., Sept., 1849, sq. 8°., pp. 6.

Think before you speak.-First what thou shalt speak, etc.-Lie not, but speak the truth. Falmouth, lilho.

Insects injurious to Farmers, Gardeners, etc. Lond., 8°., pp. 60.

The Life of Jesus Christ.-Compiled from the New Testament. Written for the Bazaar. Falmouth, litho., 8°., pp. 16, and MSS., 4o., pp. 122.

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The Falmouth and Budock Guide. Falmouth, 1850.

The Wild Flowers in our Neighbourhood. Falmouth, litho.

Hortus Siccus. Falmouth, litho.

The Contents of the Trawl Net. ib.

A Brief History of the Bible. ib.

Cage Birds, etc. ib.

Sea Anemones.

Gosse's Actinic].

[Vide Johnson's Zoophytes;

Nudibranchiate Mollusca. Falmouth, litho., 4o., pp. 8.

Naked-eyed Medusa. Falmouth, litho. Cirrhipedia. Sessile and Pedunculated. Falmouth, litho., 4o., pp. 8.

Chitons. Falmouth, litho., 4°., pp. 12. Ascidiens-Simple-Associated and Compound. Falmouth, litho., 4°., pp. 24.

Zoophytes. Falmouth, litho., 4°., pp. 24. Salt Water Mollusca. Falmouth, litho., 4°., pp. 16.

Hints for Facilitating the Records of Natural History. Falmouth, litho, 4°.

Forms for the record of Post Mortem Examinations. 8°., pp. 8.

Guide to the Fish Market, etc. Falmouth, Wm. Tregaskis, 1869. An oblong folio sheet.

Echinodermata found in Falmouth and its neighbourhood, 1843-49. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., i, 292 (1849).

Kellia Rubra. Mag. of Zoology, iv, 54 (1859).

Contributions to the Fauna of Falmouth.
Birds. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1849, pp. 38-102.
Falmouth Fauna. ib., 1850, pp. 10-12.
Algæ. ib., 1850, pp. 13-15.
Actiniæ. ib., 1851, pp. 3-11.
Butterflies. ib., 1851, pp. 12–22.
Moths. ib., 1852, p. 1.

Falmouth Fauna. ib., 1853, pp. 28–36.
Poultry. ib., 1854, pp. 3-10.

COCKS, WILLIAM PENNITON. (Con.).

Pigeons. ib., 1854, pp. 11-18.
Falmouth Fauna. ib., 1854 pp. 19-23.
Entromotraca. ib., 1856, pp. 15-24.
Slugs. ib. 1856, p. 20.

Geese and Ducks. ib., 1857, pp. 49–83.
Grasshoppers, etc. ib. 1858, pp. 52–65.
Rats and Mice. ib., 1859, pp. 77-97.
Fish. ib., 1860, pp. 66-96.

Flora. ib., 1861, p. 1; 1862, p. 19.
Insects. ib., 1861, p. 23.

Dragon Flies and Leeches, etc. ib., 1862, p. 13.
Fauna. ib., 1862, p. 19; 1863, p. 33.
Flora. ib., 1863, p. 22.

Fauna and Flora. ib., 1864, p. 1.

Falmouth Fauna. Addenda to contributions

of former years. ib., 1869, pp. 66–91.

Natural History. Rep. R.I.C., 1850, p. 57; 1856, p. 34; 1859, p. 31.

Land Slugs. ib., 1852, p. 28.
Locusts. ib., 1857, p. 26.
Aconite. ib., 1863, p. 75.

Echinorhinus spinosus. Ann. Nat. Hist., v, 71 (1850).

Capture of Centrolophus pompilus. ib., vi, 304.

On the Amphioxus lanceolatus. ib. xviii, 350(1856).

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CŒLEBS, pseud., i.e., Carlyon, E. A.

COFFIN, REV. JAMES, M.A. V. of Linkinhorne 1780-1833. b. 25th July, 1756. d. Linkinhorne, 12th April, 1833.

Sixty-eight Letters from the Rev. John Newton, late Rector of St. Mary, Woolnoth, to a Clergyman [i.e., Rev. J. Coffin] and his family, between the years 1791 and 1801. Never before published, 1844, 8°.-2nd ed., Lond., Simpkin; Launceston, T. W. Maddox [printed]; 1845, 8°., pp. 254.

NOTE. The preface is signed John Newton C[offin], and dated Launceston, Sept., 1844. COFFIN, JOHN NEWTON. Vide supra. COKAINE OR COKAYNE, SIR ASTON, BART. b. Derbyshire, 1608. d. Derby, Feb., 1684. Small Poems of divers sorts. Written by Sir A. Cokain. Lond., printed by Wil. Godbid, 1658, 8°., pp. 284.

NOTE.- pp. 152-4 contain a "Fictitious Relation" of stout Hugh Nunnick and his journey through Cornwall.

COLBY, MAJOR-GENERAL THOMAS, R. E., LL.D. b. Pembrokeshire, 1784. d. near Liverpool, 1st Oct., 1852.

Memoirs of Major-General Colby...By Lieut.Col. J. E. Portlock. Lond., Seeley, 1869, 8o., pp. xii and 314.

NOTE. Mr. Colby visited Cornwall on the Ordnance Survey, and met with a serious accident at Liskeard, pp. 14, 15, 26.

COLE FAMILY.

The Genealogy of the Family of Cole, of the County of Devon, and of those of its branches which settled in Suffolk... By James Edwin Cole, of the Inner Temple. Lond., printed for private circulation, by J. R. Smith, 1867, 8°., pp. 63.

NOTE.-Contains some information relative to the Coles and other families of Cornwall.

COLE, SIR CHRISTOPHER, R.N., K.C. B. (youngest son of Humphry Cole). b. Marazion, 10th June, 1770. d. Killoy, near Cardiff, 24th Aug., 1836. cf. Gent. Mag., vi, 543 (1836); Marshall's Royal Naval Biog., ii, 501-517; E. Osler's Life of Viscount Exmouth. App.; Brenton's Naval Hist., vol. ii; James' Naval Hist., vol. v; Annual Biog. for 1837, pp. 110

128.

COLE, CAPT. FRANCIS, of H.M.S. "La Revolutionnaire" (3rd son of Humphry Cole). b. 1760. d. 17th April, 1798. bur. at St. Hilary. cf. Gent. Mag., lxviii, pt. i, 444 (1798); James' Naval Hist., vol. i; European Mag., xxxiii, 358 (1798).

COLE, REV. FRANCIS EDWARD BASTON. Curate of Pillaton 1846-58; V. of Pelynt 1858. b. Sundridge, Kent. 1813.

The Methodistic Tenet of Conversion, as taught by the Rev. R. Aitken, shewn to be antagonistic to the theory of the Church. By a Cornish Curate [i.e., Rev. F. E. B. Cole]. Oxford and Lond., J. H. Parker, 1854, 8°., pp. 35, 1-.

NOTE." Spiritual Vitality," by the Rev. R. Aitken, is the work referred to in this pamphlet.

COLE, HENRY,

Notices and Extracts of Documents relating to the County and Duchy of Cornwall, in the Augmentation Offices; with Extracts from various Catalogues of those portions relating to Cornwall. With an index of the names of places, drawn up in 1835-6, by Henry Cole. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 12,493, fol.

COLE, REV. JOHN, D.D. (2nd son of Humphry Cole). Fellow of Ex. Coll. 1778; 1. of Gutral 1790; R. of Ex. Coll. 7th Jan., 1808. b. Marazion, 8th June, 1758. d. Marazion, 13th Oct., 1819.

A Sermon preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Stewards of the Sons of the Clergy, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 16, 1816. To which are added Lists of the Nobility who have been Stewards, together with the names of the Preachers since 1721. By Rev. J. Cole, D.D., Rector of Exeter College, Oxford. College, Oxford. Lond., Rivington, 1817, 4o. Sermon, pp. 26; App., pp. 40.

COLE, REV. SAMUEL, B.A. (5th son of Humphry Cole). V. of Sithney and Chaplain of H.M. Fleet. b. Marazion, 1768. d. Greenwich Hospital, 25th Nov., 1838. cf. Gent. Mag., xi, 103 (1839).

A Sermon [on Nehemiah, iv, 13-14] preached Dec. 26, 1803, in the Parish Church of Madron, in the County of Cornwall, before the first battalion of Mount's Bay Volunteers, and printed at their request. By their Chaplain, S. Cole, Curate of Gulval, Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence and to the Rt. Hon. Lord Keith. Oxford, printed by S. Collingwood, 1804, 4°., pp. iv and 16. Bod. Lib.

COLENSO, JOHN WILLIAM. b. Penzance. d. Durnford Street, Stonehouse.

A Description of the Happy Union TinStream Work at Pentuan. With section. Trans. R.G.S.C., iv, 29-39 (1829); cf. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., vol. vii, pl. vi, p. 120 (1851).

COLENSO, RIGHT REV. JOHN WILLIAM, D.D. (son of the preceding). Lord Bishop of Natal; Fellow of St. John's, Camb., 13th March, 1837 ; R. of Forncett St. Mary, Norfolk, 1846-54. b. St. Austell, 24th Jan., 1814. cf. Churchman's Family Mag., May, 1865; Men of the Time.

Notes on the Gospel of St. Matthew. Cambridge, 1833, 8o.

A Translation of the Ars Poetica of Horace, with notes. Cambridge, 1834, 8°.

A Translation of Plato's Apologia of Socrates, with notes. Cambridge, 1834, 8°.

Solution of Questions in Arithmetic and Algebra, set at University Examinations. Cambridge, 1835, 8°.

The Elements of Algebra... designed for the use of Schools, by the Rev. J. W. Colenso, M. A., Rector of Forncett St. Mary, Norfolk, and late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge. Cambridge, 2nd ed., Lond., Long

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