ADDENDA EX COEEIGENDA. 213 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



Page 1, line 9 from bottom, after ' Celtic ' add '' Wei." 



,, 5, at the end of line 17 from bottom, add " Batfs, low flat 

 grounds near water. The low flat grounds near the "Wear 

 below Wolsingham, Prosterly, and Stanhope are called 

 The Batts. Egglestone's ' "Weardale Names.' " 



,, 7, at line 10 from bottom, insert after 'high,' " Outberry 

 Bat, however, is only 1250 feet high. There is also Out- 

 berry Plain, 2144 feet in height. Xnoutberry Hill is 

 2195 feet ; it is in Weardale." 



,, 8, at third line from bottom, insert after 'region,' "Com. 

 als, a cliff, ascent, the seashore, littus; Wei. ali, allt, a 

 cliff, a hill ; Ir. aill ; Gael, ail, alt, a brook ; Manx alt ; 

 Sansc. alitas, increased, from al, to fill; Lat. altus.^' 



,, 10, to first line add, "John's hum falls into Cvookhurn heckP' 

 Between lines 8 and 9 insert "Fulbeck, foul, or fowls', 

 beck;" near bottom, insert after ' Langley B.,' "Lang 

 Tay B." 



,, 11, line 4, for 'from' read "to." 



,, — , between ' Nor B.' and 'Kowantree B.' insert " Rayback ;" 

 between 'SudburnB.' and 'SwarthB.' insert "Summer- 

 . house B., near Killerby ; it joins the Dyance B. north of 

 Piercebridge." 



,, — , at bottom add, " or wold beck." 



,, 12, at end of first paragraph insert " Amber Hill, Ambro- 

 sius' Hill ; from Ambrosius Aurelianus, King of Britain 

 from A.D, 443 to 449, 



" The Norsemen or Norwegians invaded and settled in 

 the western islands and coasts of Scotland and England, 

 and in Cumberland and Westmorland appear to have 



