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Some models of parallel computation consist of copies of a single finite automaton, connected together in a regular fashion. In such computers clerks can be a useful data structure, enabling one to simulate a more powerful computer for which optimal algorithms are easier to design. Clerks are used here to give optimal algorithms for the 3-dimensional connected is problem on a parallel processing array, and a circle construction problem on a pyramid cellular automaton.