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 ERRATA ET EMENDANA. 



Page 22, last line for " Border Min, ii., 72," read " Border Min, ii., 166." 



„ 31, line 12, for " do son bon," read " de son bon." 



„ 33, line 36, to "second son George," append the following note : — 

 " This is an error, as Mr. James Maidment informs me. The first Earl 

 Douglas had no second lawful son, and was only once married, his first 

 and only wife, Margaret de Mar, surviving him. George, Earl of 

 Angus, was the illegitimate offspring of Margaret S f ewart, Countess 

 of Angus in her own right, and widow of Thomas, Earl of Mar, the 

 brother of Margaret, Countess of Douglas.' ' 



„ 63, line 31, for •' 42 years of age," read " 82 years of age." 



,, 56, line 14, for " form," read "forming." 



„ 118, last line, for " coined," read " found." 



„ 182, line 28, dele the words, "a son of Mr. Thomas Brown, one of our 

 oldest members." 



„ 188, last line, for " Eupatoria," read " Eupatorium." 



,, 221. The "Elk's horn" here mentioned, was found by Dr. John Alex. 

 Smith to have belonged to a large antlered red deer, — "Proc. Soc. 

 Ant. Scot., Vol. ix. 



„ 295, line 14, for " Asperuga," read " Asperugo." 



„ 304, line 25, for " rocks," read " rock." 



„ 306, lines 17 and 18, for " Juvencies," read " Juvencus." 



„ 311, last line, "for " mining," read " draining." 



„ 320, line 6, after " Sav.," dele " 7." 



„ 322, lines 5 and 7 from the bottom, for " Baz-na-mah," m?i "Ba.z-na.mah." 



„ 323, line 15 from the bottom, for " Yukalas," read " Yerkalar," and for 

 " Yukalwas," read " Yerkalwar." 



„ 328, line 3, for il Appointed Trustee, a.d. 1792," read "Appointed Trus- 

 tee, 1758. Died, a.d. 1792." 



„ 332, line 10, for " Mr.," read " Sir." 



„ „ line 13, for " Etherton," read " Etherston." 



„ 334, line 4, for " deed," read " deeds." 



„ „ line 17, for " binding," read *' vendors." 



,, 363, line 4, for "sub-serial, read "sub-aerial." 



„ 370, line 21, for "of great," read " of a great." 



„ 377, line 5, for "boundary," read "breeding." 



„ „ „ 25, for " dregs," read " dress." 



„ „ „ 34, for " uncaptured," read " captured." 



„ 392. Delete " Pentatoma viridissimum " from the list. 



„ 424, line 8, for " Ttypeta," read " Trypeta," 



N.B. — The view of Wooler from the east, so kindly presented by William 

 Dickson, Esq., F.S.A., is intended to illustrate the article on "Langley ford and 

 the Cheviots.'' The hill in the distance is Humbleton Hill ; and that behind it* 

 separated from it by a ravine, is Hard-roads. 



