550 Note on the Papedy Family. 



Plymouth. Annual Report and Transactions of the Plymouth 

 Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society, 

 Yol. vi., Part ii., 1877-8. 1878, 8vo. The Institution. 



Washington, U.S.A. List of the Publications of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution, July, 1877. 1877, 8vo. 



The Smithsonian Institution. 

 The following Publications of the United States Geological and 



Geographical Survey of the Territories have been received from Br F. 



Von. Hayden, State Geologist: — 



Bulletin of the U. S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the 

 Territories, Yol. iv., Nos. 2 and 3. 1878, 8vo. 



Miscellaneous Publications : Bibliography of North American 

 Invertebrate Paleontology. 1878, 8vo. 



Illustrations of Cretaceous and Tertiary Plants of the "Western 

 Territories of the United States. 1878, 4to. 



Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado, and Portions of 

 the adjacent Territory, by F. Y. Hayden, U.S., Geologist in 

 charge. 1877, imp. folio. 



Map of the Upper Geyser Basin on the Upper Madison River, 

 Montana ; Map of the Lower Geyser Basin ; Map of the 

 Sources of the Snake, with its Tributaries, together with por- 

 tions of the Headwaters of the Madison and Yellowstone. By 

 Gustavus R. Bechler. 



Welshpool. Collections, Historical and Archaeological, relating 

 to Montgomeryshire and its Borders, Yol. xi., Parts ii., iii. ; 

 Yol. xii., Part i. 1878-9. From the Powysland Club. 



Note on the Papedy Family. 



Since the article on the Papedy family was printed off, a more 

 correct edition of the Chartulary of the Cistercian Priory of Cold- 

 stream has appeared, edited by the Rev. Charles Rogers, LL.D. 

 (London, Grampian Club, 1879). Almost the only new item 

 about the family there supplied is that " Stephen Papdy" was 

 steward (dapif er) to Patrick, first of the name, Earl of Dunbar 

 (1182-1232), during which period he witnesses a confirmation to 

 the nuns (No. 4), of a carucate of land at Scaithemor, as Adam 

 the son of Osbert held it. There was no David Papedy, see p. 

 484, that being a mistake of the former editor of the charters. 

 The original words are "Domino Papedy" — the Lord or Sir 

 Papedy, seneschall for the time being. — J. H. 



