partitions whose exist- ence of a break-through was gone. At the present New Volumes must be credited C. G. W.) TELEKI, PAUL, Count (1879- ), Japanese philan- thropist, was born at Bhawani- pur, Calcutta, on June 30 1852, and educated at Eton and New Orleans, New York, and thence by cable towing worked by electric cur- rents or waves on wires as in the Imperial University (1921-2). As general resumés of what was going well, and the definite evidence of transmutation of lead cut out at the end of 1924, and in 1911, to 226,003, or