EEEATA, 



Page 33, line 12, Asliley is connected with Esk and Usk, and refers to 



water rather than wood. 

 „ 55, „ 19, The derivation of Leap as given in the text is very 



doubtful. 

 „ 69, ,, 1, for which the Bishop of Hippo gives to the canons of 



his own order, read the injunction of tlieir order. 

 „ 127, „ 2i),for Ripley read Winkton. 

 „ 192, ,, 8, Eere-mouse is derived from the Old-Engish hrerc- 



mus, from hreran to flutter, literally the fluttering 



mouse, the exact equivalent of the German Flitter- 



maus. 



