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smooth for ever". This wish I respectfully tender to the University of Adelaide.

J. CURRIE ELLES,

Member of the University of Glasgow.

Honorary Member of the Institute of Bankers of New South Wales.

Correspondent in New South Wales of the Board of Trade of Great Britain (Intelligence Department).


In the course of my paper I have to acknowledge tribute to the following authors:

Max Müller's Chips from a German workshop, and Essays on language, religion, and thought.

Lecky's History of European morals.

S. Laing's Human origins: problems of the future.

Lady Lugard's On Nigeria.

Shaw's History of currency.

Delmar's History of monetary systems.

Maine's Ancient Law.

Langlois's Sacred books of the east. (In French).

Griffiths's The Mikado's Empire, and Korea, the Hermit Nation.


The Latin, Greek, French, and German authors whom I have quoted, also the Chinese classics, to all of the foregoing, in the original or in translation, I respectfully tender my obligations.—J.C.E.