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Page 79, line 10 from bottom, for 'Bourguin,' read "Bourguign," 

 and at end of paragraph insert " Littre." 

 ,, 80, add at bottom, " Carlton Grange." 

 ,, 81, insert after line 4, " Piercebridge Grange." 

 ,, — , line 14, add after 'colour,' '^ Toft, tuft, in Mod. Icel. 

 toU, a green knoll, a grassy place. Sfcreatfeild'sLincolns. 

 and the Danes. See Ckoet." 

 ,, — , line 24, add after 'place,' " Ir. ceide, a green place." 

 ,, — , at bottom, after ' Examples,' insert " Carlton Green." 

 ,, 84, after line 16, insert " Who's a prince or a beggar in the 



grave? Otway's Windsor Castle." 

 ,, 87, at the end of line 11 from bottom, after 'abode,' add 



" see Easby Haxl." 

 ,, — , at end of penultimate Kne, add " or Leortingas." 

 ,, 88, line 12 from bottom, after A.-S. dele ^ orm,'' and insert 

 " wyrm, wurm, worm; Suio-Goth. orm ; Al. uuurm ; Belg 

 worm ; Ger. wurm ; Lat. vermis ; and at end of line dele 

 one ' 1 ' in gill, and insert " Icel." before gil. 

 ,, 90, line 4 from bottom, dele 'house of some unknown,' and 



insert "low-lying ground. See Wham." 

 ,, 91, line 1, after 'AM,' insert "in composition." 

 ,, 92, line 8, after 'recollected,' insert "says "Ihre;" and at 



end of line 10, dele 'Ihre." 

 ,, — , line 10, after 'consonant,' add " It seems more probable 

 that hat is derived from the Icel. ha, altus, than from hed 

 or heath, and that the former of these may mean high in- 

 stead of heath, if we consider the following etymology 

 by Ihre ; viz., Suio-Goth. hog, altus ; Ulph. i.e. Moeso- 

 Goth. hauhs unde hafjan, elevare and hahan, id. ; A.-S. 

 hea, heah, heag, hean, attoilere ; Al. houch, houg ; Icel. ha/r, 

 ha, hatt; Angl. high; Belg. hoog ; Ger. hoch?'' (Cymraecis 

 ucho is supra, and uchel, altus. 

 ,, — , line 7 from bottom, dele ' and,' and read after ' Scandi- 

 navian,' " and Celtic word, not Latin or Greek." 

 ,, 93, at end of first paragraph, add " or high house." 

 ,, — , last line, insert after 'hrin,'' '■'■hra, a brae, hill, moun- 

 tain;" and after ^sliahh,'' '^hraigh,''^ and after ^hen,'' " 5n." 



