ERRATA. 



Page 351 line 23, for bull read bullock. 



491 .7 read There is a trough fixed behind the waggon 

 when travelling ; when in the cities it is put on 

 the pole, which is held up like the pole of a cur- 

 ricle, and two horses are placed on each side, to 

 feed : the waggon, being covered with a cloth 

 extended by hoops, is set so as to form a shelter 

 for the horses, as they remain in the streets day 

 and night, during the most severe weather. 



590 . . 5 read the inhabitants of which obtain from Bal- 

 timore all, &c. 



C69, etpastim,for Boadley, read Bordley. 



