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 EEEATA. 



Page 226, line 34 from the top, insert during afte)- than. 



257, 



38, 39 



258, 



265, 



, 17, 



339, 



, 17, 



346, 



, 34, 



354, 



. 24, 



358, 



, 32, 



363, 



, 32. 



375, 



„ 32, 



376, 



„ '25, 



377, 



, 13, 



remove the crochet from after bufonius, 



and place it after vulgaris. 

 for Erythcea read Erythraa. 

 for rugora read rugosa. 

 for Nolanea read Nolinea. 

 for Plate V. read Plate V*. 

 remove the period after Ahnfeldtia. 

 for Holme read Home, 

 for mulo read mul. . 

 for autograph read autotype. 

 for Dumnogei read Dumnogeni. 

 for Cassivelanni read Cassivellauni. 

 for distinctly read distinctively. 

 ,, 378, ,, 7, ,, /or Madubratius rea(? Mandubratius. 



„ 379, ,, 24, ,, /or Cassi-vellanus rea«? Cassivellaunus. 



„ 383, „ 47, ,, /or Tuef rea^ Tref. 



„ 404, ,, 24, ,, place a period after LIBERALI. 



Addenda. — I was not aware when the paper on the Plate of Coins was 

 written, that the supposition that Camulus was a British name for Mars, 

 rested entirely on an imperfect inscription "DEO MAE-CAMVLO" 

 found at Kilsyth on the northern wall, and, I believe, given in Gough's 

 Camden. According to my views, it should mean Mars of the Cymri, 

 and I think rather confirms them. — H. J.M.R. 



Plate XIV., contributed by the Author, was received after the Article 

 p. 334-338, was printed off. 



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