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[2-"> S. IX. Mar. 31. 'CO. 



Ignoramus. The reference was to vols. ii. andYlii. of our 1st Scries 

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Erbata 2nd S. ix. p. 229. col. ii. 1. 31. for " Du»a" read" Duita." 



Same page, col. ii. 1. -19. for " Eown, " read "Eown-," p. 233. col- i. 1. 8 

 from bottom fur "every" read "evere." Same page, col. ii. 1 5. for 

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