APPENDIX OP COEEECTIONS. 



Page 1, line 9, The allusion, otherwise obscure, is to the fact that 

 some friends of Catullus had filched a set of table- 

 napkins, which had been given to him by Veranius 

 and Fabius, and substituted others in their place. 



„ 13, „ 2,ybr Koman figures, read other figuires. 



„ 20, J, ^,for the Grod of nature ; he also tends, down to and 

 most excellent, read the God of nature. He supplies 

 light to the universe, and dispels all darkness ; He 

 both conceals and reveals the other stars. It is He 

 that regulates the seasons, and, in the course of 

 nature, governs the year as it ever springs anew into 

 birth ; it is He that dispels the gloom of the heavens, 

 and sheds his light upon the clouds of the human 

 muad. He, too, lends his brightness to the other 

 stars. He is most briUiant and most excellent. 



„ 21, „ 13,ybr elected, read erected. 



„ 21, „ 13,yb/* good fortune, read evil fortune. 



„ 23, „ 18, ybr our scepticism concerning God is still increased, 

 read our conjectures concerning God become more 

 vague still, 



„ 23, „ 31, /b/* and the existence of God becomes doubtful, read 

 whereby the very existence of a God is shewn to be 

 uncertain. 



„ 33, „ ^^for as she receives, read as receives. 



„ 54, „ 15,^0^ the seventh of the circumference, read the seventh 

 of the third of the cu'cumference. 



„ 59, „ 36,ybr transemitia, read transcurrentia. 



„ 67, „ 26, /or circumstances, read influences. 



„ 78, „ 9,yb^' higher wmds, read higher waves. 



„ 78, „ V7,for the male wiads are therefore regulated by the odd 

 numbers, read hence it is that the odd numbers are 

 generally looked upon as males. 



„ 79, „ 1 5, /or of the cloud, reac? of the icy cloud. 



„ 79, „ 21, jfor sprmkling it with vinegar, read throwing vinegar 

 against it. 



„ 79, „ 22, for this substance, read that Hquid. 



„ 80, „ 13, /or but not until, read and not after. 



„ 80, „ 14,ybr the former is diffused, doion to impulse, read the 

 the latter is diffused in the blast, the former is con- 

 densed by the violent impulse. 



„ 80, „ Vl.for dash, read crash. 



„ 81, „ 21, ybr thunder-storms, read thunder-bolts. 



„ 81, „ ^n^for thefr operation, read its operation. 



„ 82, „ 8, jTor thunder-storms, read? thunder-bolts. 



„ 85, „ ^,for blown up, read blasted. 



., 88, „ 15,ybr the east, read the west. 



„ 89, „ W,for even a stone, read ever a stone. 



„ 92, „ ^,for how many things do we compel her to produce 

 spontaneously, read how many things do we compel 

 her to produce ! How many thmgs does she pour 

 forth spontaneously ! 



„ 92, „ 10, /or odours and flowers re«cZ odours and flavours. 



„ 93, „ 16, for luxm-ies, read caprices. 



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