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428 (I) SagiUMtb r«j* r»fto Gnjaimlnna Vi»i«clr-.u«  f2) rtojtcnn (<o»lp«t**» Agamjum potto*

(8) Vftahluputoiu. DhaaabhQtiiM IcSriterii torauaili (4) silSkammnmto ohn «p»iUn*(no)

•' Ihixinj! til* n iicii of the f*of«nx the gnteirny li»* l*oiicni*»rd to be made unit the atow work cxmiltd o| Vltidputni DliiMfciioau, •on of Clonptfputr* jsMii]n, (mult srnn<U»» of King <firglput»» VBniin."

487* (1) BahatWto-Tafini-natnno Tsi-

(2) lakliitfl-putfto An»ihf1*"» tliabho (8) tUnarii

“ The gift of n Jiillnr by AiMiMa, «on of ftirfiiralubiU *nd ^n'xlaon of jatifii (.Utilo). from B* Inula."

  • Llulcn, U-t No. Til. The wonla Oalm4*t» Jnfiro-oohuio are

rend hew for the lirvt tiinr.