BULLETIN 



OF THE 



NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY 



ERRATA. 



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" Leuciseus" 

 " aioguillaris" 

 " AuguiUa" 

 " Uranidea," 

 " quadrilaterials" 

 " lom/irostus," 

 " oxyrincliiis," 

 " head-quarters " 



read, re-echoing. 



" Leuciscus. 



" anguillaris. 



" Anguilla. 



" Uranidese. 



" quadr Hater alis. 



" longh'ostris. 



" oxyrhynclius. 



" head-waters. 



this new knowledge," read, new know- 

 ledge of this kind. 



archology," read, archaeology. 



*In the flr^t paper (p. 4, footnote) I said this term had not been before used, so 

 far as I was aware. The editors of the Botanical Gazette (XX. p. 38) have called 

 my attention to tlie fact that the word occurs in the Century Dictionary, and Mr. 

 F L Sargent of Cambridge reminds me that it is used by Lubbock in the title of a 

 paper of his upon Seeds and Seedlings, pubhshed in the Trans. Linn. Society for 

 1886 It would have been strange if so fitting a word liad not before found use. 



