ERRATA. 



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33 forfublimi read fubl'imis, and for acra read aera» 



57 for hreezes read breexc. 



ho fir or expanji-ve, read r.or expanjive. 



64 for /;; the tithe, read of the tithe, 

 112 for often forms read forms. 

 186 for in the /and/capes read in the landfcape. 

 200 for knots read ^;;s^i. 



207 for difperje, and lofes, read difperfes, And lofes. 

 217 lntt.eid of a full fop after ducit phct a comma' 

 277 for ifi// be fruf rated, read wi// ^s apparent, and the eye difgufted, 

 306 fox ive read them, xtzd ive read of them* 

 316 for C'venir.g read evenings. 

 y^j fox forefls of Bereit^iiforefi of Bere. 



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7 In a note for par, read />^r. 

 95 for ;V is hoped xz^A it tvas hoped. 

 127 for extendi ig/kirting read extended fkirtlng. 

 194 fox fill more danger ready?;// wo« ?;!)« danger. 



221 Read from the third line the pafl'age thus. Some formalities alfo give it a bad 

 effeB. The road rifes in three regular fteps. The fummit too is formally 

 abrupt. It is a gaping chafm, &c. 

 230 In the laft paragraph, after the words forefi-furniture, read the pafl'age thus. 

 The ivood 111 no part ofit^s area bore a proportion to it's extent. 



236 for the more we proceed, read as we proceed. 



237 for example J pall celled, lezd example J JhallfeleiJ. 

 242 for inland-fhores, read ifland-fhores. 



259 forfeems plainly izzAfeems plain. 



264 for found that they were, rend found they were. 



291 in the quotation, for clear, jonorous, xezd clear, and fonorous, 



298 for could not be pajed, xtzdpould not he pafj'edt 



306 for genera ccniul/ion, read general convulJion% 



307 for 'perftrving read perfevering. 



