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1601.
NHM-WP11.001.[07]    Note:    1908--1909   Small paper label in A. R. Wallace's hand "Darwin's Centenary".
1602.
NHM-WP12.026    Printed:    1908   Press cutting, re the faults of socialism, n.d., marked up in blue, of part (no end or beginning) of a letter to the Editor?; in envelope annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand in ink "Letter in Clarion for April 3d 1908 | From a noncon. Minister. | Stating objections to 'Socialism' very well & clearly - but all answered in 'Bellamy' | Revd S. Skelborn, Mt Pleasant, Congregational Church - Glossop."
1603.
NHM-WP12.027    Printed:    1908   "The New Church Magazine", no 320, August, 1908 , including "William Allingham's Diary" by George Trobridge and "Modern Spiritualism" by H. Stanley Redgrove, both with markings and marginal annotations in A. R. Wallace's hand; annotated in pencil on front cover in an unknown hand (WGW's?) "See pp. 352-5-6"; a page marker between pp. 356 and 357 is marked in pencil in the same? hand "Xerox only 352-357 (3 exposures)". Notes: See note to WP6/5/4 (Proofs of ARW’s "Darwinism, an exposition....") re Xerox process and speculative dates.
1604.
NHM-WP02.005    Printed:    1909--1988   Biographical Miscellanea: Miscellaneous press cuttings, print and mss relating to the life of A. R. Wallace comprising an astrological chart of his character 1909, a printed subscription form for a memorial fund 1916 and a 1988 press notice of the 75th anniversary of his death.
1605.
NHM-WP09.006    Note:    1909   Papers re lectures on Darwinism
1606.
NHM-WP11    Note:    1909   Darwin Centenary, papers re 1908-1909: Papers re A. R. Wallace and the Darwin Centenary celebrations, 1909, including ms and print (press cuttings) of a memoir of Darwin by Wallace, other press cuttings reporting the occasion, correspondence and a copy of the Order of Proceedings of the celebration at Cambridge in June 1909.
1607.
NHM-WP11.005    Printed:    1909   Order of the Proceedings at the Darwin Celebration, Cambridge 1909; "Order of the Proceedings at the Darwin Celebration held at Cambridge June 22- June 24 1909, with a Sketch of Darwin's Life." (CUP, Cambridge 1909); bound printed book approx 27 cm x 21 cm with Cambridge University coat of arms on the cover and illustrations including portraits of Charles Darwin;
1608.
NHM-WP12.029    Printed:    [1909]   "Charles Darwin's Earliest Doubts Concerning the Immutability of Species" by John W Judd, 3 undated proof sheets annotated in A. R. Wallace's? hand "Proof of Judd's article in 'Nature' on Darwin's early views on species & Evolution". Notes: Possibly written for centenary c 1909, cites Darwin, Francis & A.C. Seward eds., More letters of Charles Darwin. 2 vols. London, John Murray, 1903
1609.
NHM-WP07.102.006    Printed:    1909?   Small pamphlet, Pass On Pamphlets No. 8, Alfred R Wallace, "The Remedy for Unemployment", (The Clarion Press, London); 24 pages; approx 18 cm x 12 cm; undated, c 1909; modified reprint of the article of the same title printed in two parts in "The Socialist Review", June (pp. 310-20) and July (pp. 390-400) 1908. See also letter to the editor of the Clarion from Skelborn (old ref WP3/41). Place: London England Notes: Enclosed in envelope annotated in ink in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand on one side "The Remedy for Unemployment | Criticisms &c." and on the other "The Remedy for Unemployment, WP7/102/7, when listed.
1610.
NHM-WP07.102.007    Note:    1909?--1909?   Brown envelope annotated in ink in A. R. Wallace's? WGW's? hand on one side "The Remedy for Unemployment | Criticisms &c." and on the other "The Remedy for Unemployment, containing documents WP7/102/1 and WP7/102/5 and 6 when listed.
1611.
NHM-WP06.010.005.[08]    Note:    1910   Papers re New York edtion of and payment for "The World of Life" comprising: Brown envelope annotated in A. R. Wallace's? hand with notes on the payments and commission; annotations headed "Accounts of [Moffatt]" (envelope torn)
1612.
NHM-WP06.010    Note:    1910?--1911   Papers re The World of Life: Papers re Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1910, "The World of Life; A Manifestation of Creative Power, Directive Mind and Ultimate Purpose", Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London, Dec. 1910, including letters, reviews, and papers re payment. Notes: See Smith S732 for details of subsequent editions and reprint 1916.
1613.
NHM-WP06.010.001    Correspondence:   Wallace Alfred Russel  1910?--1910?   1 folio of undated unsigned TS (incomplete letter?) re variation and the origin of species, beginning "In 'The World of Life', p. 257, you say ..." Notes: When listed filed in box 2 with papers in a envelope addressed to Richard Wallace, postmarked 1996, labelled "Newspaper cuttings | Various" comprising press cuttings, corrected proofs, book reviews and print.
1614.
NHM-WP06.010.002    Correspondence:   Cavit Charles, Ashby Joseph  1911   Letter from Chas G Cavit to A. R. Wallace, from Marly, Argyll Road, Boscombe, 21 [Feb] 1911, annotated at the top in ink in A. R. Wallace's? hand "A Swedenborgian Review"; attached by paper tapes to pages 88-90 of "The New-Church Magazine", Feb 1911, containing a review by Joseph Ashby of A. R. Wallace's book "The World of Life" (London, Dec 1910). Place: Boscombe Dorset England
1615.
NHM-WP06.010.004    Printed:    1911--1912   Stamped envelope printed with scissors-shaped advertising logo of the Press Clippings Bureau, Boston, addressed to Alfred Russell (sic) Wallace, Old Orchard, Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset, England, postmarked Boston (USA) 26 Feb 1912, containing six 1911 press cuttings of reviews of A. R. Wallace's book "The World of Life" comprising: WP6.10/004.1 to 6 Place: England USA Note: Torn
1616.
NHM-WP06.010.004.[01]    Printed:    1911--1912   Cutting made by The Authors Clipping Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts from the "Times", Denver, Colorado, 29 Mar 1911 of a review with no by-line of A. R. Wallace's book "The world of life. A manifestation of creative power, directive, mind and ultimate purpose" (New York, 1911) Place: England USA Note: Torn
1617.
NHM-WP06.010.004.[02]    Printed:    1911--1912   Cutting made by The Authors Clipping Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts of a review with no by-line of A. R. Wallace's book "The world of life. A manifestation of creative power, directive, mind and ultimate purpose" (New York, 1911) from the Boston "Transcript" 29 Mar 1911. The attachment is annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand "A very good & careful review". Place: England USA Note: Torn
1618.
NHM-WP06.010.004.[03]    Printed:    1911--1912   Cutting made by The Authors Clipping Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts of a review with no by-line of A. R. Wallace's book "The world of life. A manifestation of creative power, directive, mind and ultimate purpose" (New York, 1911) from the Louisville, Kentucky "Courier Journal" 17 Jun 1911; annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand "A very good & fair review". Place: England USA Note: Torn
1619.
NHM-WP06.010.004.[04]    Printed:    1911--1912   Cutting made by The Authors Clipping Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts of a review with no by-line of A. R. Wallace's book "The world of life. A manifestation of creative power, directive, mind and ultimate purpose" (New York, 1911) from the Chicago, Illinois "Post" 11 Aug 1911, headlined "Fifty Years After" and including a portrait of Wallace. The attachment is annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand "A monists vague ideas." Place: England USA Note: Torn
1620.
NHM-WP06.010.004.[05]    Printed:    1911--1912   Cutting made by The Authors Clipping Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts of a review with no by-line of A. R. Wallace's book "The world of life. A manifestation of creative power, directive, mind and ultimate purpose" (New York, 1911) from "New York American" 16 Sep 1911.The attachment is annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand "Good". Place: England USA Note: Torn
1621.
NHM-WP06.010.004.[06]    Printed:    1911--1912   Cutting made by The Authors Clipping Bureau, Boston, Massachusetts of a review with no by-line of A. R. Wallace's book "The world of life. A manifestation of creative power, directive, mind and ultimate purpose" (New York, 1911) from the Chicago, Illinois "Tribune", 13 Nov 1911. The attachment is annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand " A fairly good notice". Place: England USA Note: Torn
1622.
NHM-WP01.008.014    Correspondence:   Baxter W S?  [1913]   Letter from W S? Baxter, from Harrogate, undated (c1913) to A. R. Wallace congratulating him on reaching his ninetieth birthday and on his achievements. Place: Broadstone Dorset Harrogate North Yorkshire England
1623.
NHM-WP01.008.023    Correspondence:   Brooke ?H, Brooks Barbara  [1913]   Letter from Barbara Brooks, undated (Jan 1913?), from Kensington, London, to A. R. Wallace congratulating him on his 90th birthday. Place: London England
1624.
NHM-WP01.008.032    Correspondence:   Cockerell Sir Sydney Carlyle  1913   Postcard to A. R. Wallace from S C and F K Cockerell, from Salisbury, 1 Jul 1913; showing primroses, with text "A picture of one of your favourite flowers". See also old ref WP2/1/35 (from S C C 1909) Place: Salisbury Wiltshire England
1625.
NHM-WP02.001.006    Photo:    [1913]   Portrait photo of A. R. Wallace in old age, seated on a chair in a greenhouse? with a wooden bench in the background on which stand pots of flowers including a begonia and a daisy; faded sepia photographic print, undated, approximately 16.5cm x 11cm.
1626.
NHM-WP02.003    Printed:    1913--1947   Obituaries and Memoirs of Alfred Russel Wallace: Obituaries, death notices, descriptions of his funeral and memoirs of A. R. Wallace and some related papers, 1913-1947, mostly press cuttings with some entire magazines and reprints, from UK newspapers and spiritualist and scientific journals and a few from the USA and other countries, including cuttings from one Swiss and several UK press-cutting agencies with the original envelopes; all or most marked up (by WGW?) in blue pencil; note of A. R. Wallace's illness and time of death by William Greenell Wallace dated 7 Nov 1913, on headed paper without addressee; rough design in ink by WGW? for inscription on gravestone. Notes: Almost all brittle, dirty, crumbling or heavily folded. Scattered throughout all four boxes in which the collection arrived. Pieces WP2/3/2-12 are mostly full sheets from broadsheet newspapers and were in a cover made from boards of a damaged blue foolscap size notebook when listed; cover discarded; pieces WP2/3/13-34 were in a large white modern envelope addressed A King Esq Modus engineering; envelope destroyed; most of the remainder were in a document wallet containing other, unrelated material.
1627.
NHM-WP02.006    Note:    1913--1916   Papers re J Marchant’s "Letters and Memoirs": Papers c. 1913-1916 relating to the creation and publication by James Marchant of "A. R. Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences" (1916. Cassell & Co. Ltd., London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne) including draft texts, correspondence between Marchant and A. R. Wallace's children William and Violet Wallace and others; copies of letters written by A. R. Wallace; a Ms chronology of his life; reminiscences written by family, friends and colleagues and lists of his publications, library and correspondents. WP2/6/1 Papers re proposed biography of A. R. Wallace WP2/6/2 Chronology and outline of A. R. Wallace's life WP2/6/3 Reminiscences, letters, drafts and related papers WP2/6/4 Marchant Publisher's Papers WP2/6/5 Marchant Miscellanea
1628.
NHM-WP02.006.002    Note:    [1913--1915]   Chronology and outline of A. R. Wallace's life and rough notes on his time in the Malay Archipelago: 3 Mss in two or three different hands.
1629.
NHM-WP02.006.003    Note:    [1913--1916]   Originals and copies of reminiscences of A. R. Wallace by family, friends and colleagues, with related correspondence and papers including copies of some letters by him and a reprint in which Friula wallacii, a spider named after him, is described; most or all published or referred to in Marchant (1916).
1630.
NHM-WP02.006.005    Note:    [1913--1916]   Miscellaneous papers apparently related to the creation and publication of James Marchant, "A. R. Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences" including rough notes, labelled folders and an envelope.
1631.
NHM-WP02.006.005.01    Draft:    [1913--1916]   Undated ms in ink in A. R. Wallace's hand headed "The chief Humanitarians of the Nineteenth Century, in the opinion of A. R. Wallace" listing 10 names beginning with Robert Owen of New Lanark. Notes: Placed here because in proximity to other papers re the publication of Marchant 1916 when listed and not obviously belonging elsewhere, but the location is dubious. PJL 2003
1632.
NHM-WP02.006.005.02    Note:    [1913--1915]   Paper covers from subject files with titles in William Greenell Wallace's? hand and some annotations in his or another's hand, of letters from A. R. Wallace to his family covering dates 1897-1909. The classification and arrangement of letters by subject was probably by WGW on behalf of James Marchant, who includes extracts of many of these particular letters in Marchant, 1916. All of the letters, now incorporated into other series, have been annotated in an unknown hand, probably WGW's; passages relating to individual subjects marked in blue pencil and in many cases passages not relating to this subject marked in red and an annotated "omit". Titles below are preceded by the dates of the letters originally contained: 1879-1892 - "General & domestic" 1891-1896 - "Gardening" 1891-1908 - "Houses and Building" 1891.04.29 - "Humorous" 1895-1913 - "Examined not wanted" 1896? - "Excursions" 1902-1911- "Political &c" 1903-1907 - "Books and Writing" 1904.09.01 - "Socialism" 1908.11-1909.01 - "R I lecture /OM/ Medals" 1909.02.23 - "Curious event &c". Notes: Richard Wallace (personal info 12/6/03) considers the hand too untidy to be either his Father's or Grandfather's; however it is written in large letters and probably quickly; I consider it very similar to both. The writing is not Marchant's (See letter from him to WGW 7 Dec 1913, WP2/6/1/1). When listed these were included in a large modern (1995) envelope (destroyed) labelled in RW (And Mrs R Wallace's? ) hands "Typed letters A. R. Wallace to Violet and Will | Reminiscences of R B Rathbone | [Ditto] WG & VI for Marchants Book".
1633.
NHM-WP02.006.005.03    Correspondence:   Marchant Sir James  [1913--1915]   Undated unsigned rough note in pencil with "A.R.W's Letters to his family" written on one side in WGW's? hand, a note in James Marchant's hand on the other side " Not to copy. | I send them to ask you whether his answers are available? Would they have been long and intimate letters | J M" with the following written beneath this in WGW's? hand: "Dr B Hollander Dr Littledale Rollo Russell G W Barrett only ones likely". Both notes on this side have been crossed through. Notes: When listed this was included in a large modern (1995) envelope (destroyed) labelled in RW (And Mrs R Wallace's? ) hands "Typed letters A. R. Wallace to Violet and Will | Reminiscences of R B Rathbone | [Ditto] WG & VI for Marchants Book".
1634.
NHM-WP12.003.002    Note:    1913   Brown envelope addressed to W G Wallace, Old Orchard, Broadstone, Wimborne (Dorset) in the hand of F P Pascoe (junior?), annotated on the front in an unknown hand "New Species collected by A. R. Wallace described by Pascoe" and on the back in blue pencil in WGW's? hand "Description of some of A. R. Wallace collection by Pascoe"; stamped and postmarked 1913?, place illegible. Notes: Possibly originally enclosed letter from F P Pascoe (Junior?) to Mr Wallace, Jul 15 ( WP12/3/1); letter and envelope were in separate document wallets when listed but in context and given hand almost certainly belong together. The paper originally enclosed with the letter may be "Catalogue of Zygopinae . . " one copy of which was in the same wallet as the letter when listed.
1635.
NHM-WP12.032    Printed:    1913   "Continuity", BAAS Birmingham 1913, Presidents address by Sir Oliver J Lodge, printed pamphlet without cover, pp. [1]-40, annotated in A. R. Wallace's hand with passages marked in blue pencil.
1636.
NHM-WP16    Note:    1913--1951   Wallace, W G and V I, papers 1913-1951: Lists of A. R. Wallace's publications, library and letters and correspondence between various individuals, scientific societies, museums and publishers and A. R. Wallace's children William and Violet, regarding his death, the disposal of his effects and reproduction and copyright in his publications. Approximately 110 letters and some related papers. WP16/1: 1913-1950 Correspondence with publishers and others - WP16/2: 1915-1951 Correspondence re gifts of A. R. Wallace's effects - WP16/3: 1913?-1914 Papers re sale of A. R. Wallace's Library - WP16/4: 1949-1950 Papers re sale of A. R. Wallace's Bird of Paradise skins - WP16/5: 1913?-1914? Lists created by WGW of A. R. Wallace publications.
1637.
NHM-WP16.001    Correspondence:   Wallace William Greenell, Wallace Violet Isabel  1913--1950   Approximately 55 letters to William Greenell Wallace with some copies of replies by WGW and some enclosed or related print, letters, and press cuttings; from individuals and organisations re the death of his father A. R. Wallace, some referring to copies of his letters (see also WP2/4: papers re James Marchant and "Letters and Reminiscences"); from publishers and authors re quotation from his published work and from prospective German biographer Eugen Hornung; a few letters refer to the disposal of his papers or effects (see also items WP16/2 and WP16/3). Correspondents include the Admiralty, The British Council, C R Enock, F Darwin, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Oliver Lodge, Arabella Fisher, A P Sinnett, H Stanley Regrove, E M Palser, E B Poulton, Macmillan & Co, George Allen & Unwin, the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the Royal Geographical Society, George Philip & Son Ltd, E F Lissen, William Hodge & Co and Irving W Knobloch. The letters have been sorted alphabetically by correspondent (corporate names where appropriate) and then by date. Notes: Most enclosed in crumbling cardboard folder labelled in print "Wychwood" (WGW's son Richard Wallace's grammar school) in WGW's hand on one side and in blue pencil on the other in WGW's hand "Re A.R.W."; personal information from R Wallace 12 June 2003; folder destroyed. A few letters found in other locations have been added. Most letters have NOT been read in detail for content and are described only briefly. PJL 22 Jan 2004
1638.
NHM-WP17.014    Photo:    [1913]   Sepia photo approximately 15 cm x 11 cm showing a roofless brick cottage with partly completed building behind to the right, washing on a line and snow on the ground in front. Annotated on the back in pencil in A. R. Wallace's hand "Done by a landlord to a tenant who always paid her rent! | Nr Guildford." Undated and unattributed (A. R. Wallace?) Place: Guildford Surrey England Notes: In envelope labelled "Photos &c for Studies" (i.e. "Studies Scientific and Social") when listed. The image is not reproduced there and no related essays seem to be included in the text.
1639.
NHM-WP18.024    Note:    [1913]--[1951]   Cover of a copy of "Trade Catalogue of the 'London Editions' of Bibles, Prayers, &c." (Eyre & Spottiswoode, London Bible Warehouse, London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Melbourne, Sydney and New York, undated) with spine title "The London trade Catalogue of Bibles, Prayers, Books etc." Notes: When listed enclosed obits of and scientific papers sent to William Mitten together with unrelated photographs and a press cutting, all now transferred to appropriate series. Dates based on periods when WGW might have been sorting A. R. Wallace's papers, but very speculative.
1640.
NHM-WP18.026    Note:    [1913]--[1951]   Label: "A .R.W. 90th | Birthday | Congratulations" in pencil in WGW's? hand on a small sheet of cream paper approximately 11 cm x 9 cm. Notes: Among letters to A. R. Wallace, mostly on his 90th birthday (1913) when listed. Dates based on periods when WGW might have been sorting A. R. Wallace's papers.
1641.
NHM-WP18.030    Note:    [1913]--[1970]   Label " Authors Separate of Original Communication to Linnean Society."; large block capitals in black ink in an unknown hand, undated, on a piece of cream card approximately 16.5 cm x 4 cm. Notes: Found loose in boxes; not recorded earlier but probably original box 4. Almost certainly not created by the NHM and therefore possibly either by A. R. Wallace or a member of his family; to separate books? For an exhibition?
1642.
NHM-WP07.113    Printed:    1913?   Print, page proof? or press cutting pp. 223 -224 of "The Young Man", undated, headed on p. 223 "Is Britain on the Down Grade?" including a letter to the Editor by A. R. Wallace re a (letter?) by William Clarke on the subject of morals.
1643.
NHM-WP16.001.070    Correspondence:   Williams James Leon, Wallace Alfred Russel  1913?--1913   Undated (c.1913?) draft letter in pencil in A. R. Wallace's? hand on 4 folios of exercise book paper, to "Dear Sir" re variation and natural selection, beginning "It is not easy to make the ordinary reader understand such as question as to variation as you put to me…" unsigned and with corrections; possibly to J Leon Williams (See WP16/1/69) about July 1913; enclosed when listed in an envelope postmarked 25 Jun 1913 addressed to W G Wallace (A. R. Wallace's son William) annotated on the back in pencil in WGW's hand "To J Leon? Williams (Biol)" together with a stamped envelope with a return address: WP16/1/69 (2 and 3) Notes: The hand in which the draft is written may be WGW acting as amanuensis though in my opinion it is A. R. Wallace's. Both are very similar - see WGW's ms sketch of his Father's life, in WP2/4, written on the same type of paper. Broken at folds and acidic; empty envelope addresses to Williams was partly sealed when examined but easily unstuck, probably pressure of folding sealed it.
1644.
NHM-WP16.003.002    Note:    1913?--1914?   "Dr A .R.Wallace's Library. List of the principal books"; ten numbered folios TS and CC in columns headed Title, Author, Notes and Inscriptions; first page TS, pages 2-10 CC; number of volumes if more than one added in the left margin in pencil in WGW's? hand. See letter from T H Richis? (WP16/3/1) re purchase of library. Notes: When listed were included in a 1998 envelope (destroyed) with some apparently unrelated miscellanea including proofs of "Is Mars Habitable"; post-it note label in Richard Wallace's hand included "Lists compiled by WGW". A TS of page 3, probably the top copy of the CC p 3 here, was found at another location (See WP16/3/3)
1645.
NHM-WP16.003.003    Note:    1913?--1914?   One folio CC, headed "Dr. Wallace's Library", p. 3; duplicate copy of p. 3 of 10 in a list of A. R. Wallace's books (see WP16/3/2)
1646.
NHM-WP02.006.002.01    Note:    [1914]   Ms table in ink in William Greenell Wallace's? hand headed "Outline of A R Wallace's Life" with "Outline of " corrected, possibly in another hand, to "Table of Events in": listing key events by date and season up to 1909; undated; numerous corrections and deletions; annotation (crossed through) at top left :" To precede 1st chapter". 5 numbered folios approx. 33 cm x 20.5 cm with brass paper clip.
1647.
NHM-WP02.006.002.02    Note:    [1914--1915]   Undated Ms in ink in William Greenell Wallace's? hand headed "Outline of Dr. A.R. Wallace's life" tabling events by date up to 1909 with page refs to A. R. Wallace's autobiography "My Life". 3 numbered ff. approx. 33 cm x 20.5 cm with brass paper clip. Notes: See WP2/6/2/. Though the hand here is smaller it's possible both tables are by the same person, though one may be by WGW and one by VIW. Neither hand resembles that of James Marchant.
1648.
NHM-WP02.006.002.03    Note:    [1914--1915]   Rough undated notes in ink in an unknown hand re A. R. Wallace's experiences in the Malay Archipelago, beginning "1854 went to the Malay Archipelago - a part of the world quite unknown then - and full of the most wonderful birds and insects." 2 pp. on 2 ff.
1649.
NHM-WP02.006.003.05    Draft:    [1914--1916]   "Home Life of Dr. A. R. Wallace"; undated TS with cover page annotated in WGW's? hand in pencil "Copy of home Life Chap". 5 numbered pp. , 6 ff. Notes: An edited version of this is published in Marchant under the chapter heading "Home Life".
1650.
NHM-WP02.006.003.07    Draft:    [1914--1916]   Reminiscence of A. R. Wallace by J W Sharpe; MS printed in an unknown hand (Sharpe's?) beginning "About 35 years ago Dr Wallace built a house at Godalming upon a plot of ground wh. Adjoined that upon wh. Our house stood…"; 4 numbered folios undated and unsigned; annotated on the first in pencil in WGW's? hand "Copied." Notes: An edited version is published in J Marchant, Letters and Reminiscences, (London 1916) vol. 2, pp. 107-108.
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