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Aristoteles. 



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FEnnONIKA. 

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^lianus. 

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Gesnerus. 



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Connected with the subject of Venation, the following works on 

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ERRATA. 



P. 15. 1. 8. for general, read genuine. 

 108. n. 3. 1. 2. rdxos. 



5. ex««- 

 117. n. 4. /or Biuyer, read Bruyerinus. 

 126. n. 7. 1. 2. obtruncant. 

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 148. Quotation from Nemesian, v. 162. read complere. 



Tlie autlior craves forgiveness for unnoticed a(pd\fj.aTa, errors of punctuation, accen- 

 tuation, &c. whether chargeable on himself or the typotheta;. 



