EREATA ET ADDENDA. 



Page 18, line 15 from top. The Douglases were farmers not owners. 



29, ,, 24 "before name, insert first part of the. 



30, ,, 5 from top, for Thomas read Adam. 



58, ,, 7 ,, The original sentiment is in Horace, Sat. Lib. 



II. Sat. II. line 134- etc. — " Erit nulli proprius, seel ceclet 

 in usum nunc mihi, nunc alii." 



67, ,, 26 from top, for laws read lands. 



69, ,, 10 ,, for Penielhaugh, read Penielheugh. 



71, ,, 1 ,, Roongies burn and haunts are situated on a feeder 



of the Blackadder more to the west. 



71, Douglas of Ively, a relation of the Earl of Angas, was in 1588 

 taken prisoner by the Armstrongs, when Angus as 

 Lieutenant on the Border attacked their stronghold in 

 the Moss of Tarras. Memoirs of Robert Cary, p. 99, 

 note from " Minstrelsy of Scottish Border," which 

 quotes " Godscroft," II., p. 411. 



74, The planting of the Duns Castle Araucaria is too early dated. 



75, line 4 from top. Miss Lucy or Louisa Johnston was afterwards 



Mrs Oswald of Auchencruive, co. Ayr. Burns's " O wat 

 ye wha's in yon town" was addressed to her. She died 

 in Lisbon in 1797. 

 78, line 7 from top, remove comma after " where " and place it 

 after " area." 

 38 from top. The Alga is Rivularia piswrn. 

 ,, for nutans read uniflora. 

 ,, for " muffled," read ruffled. 

 for 1799 read 1699. 

 The name of the Berwickshire hill is Plendemeathy 

 and not Ptenderleathy.' 

 151, Note for Du Cauge read Du Cange. 



256, line 26 from top for savage read sage. 



257, ,, 10 ,, for effected read affected. 

 397, ,, 34 from top, for Teviot Lodge read Wilton Lodge. 

 412, ,, 1 ,, for Gricoe read Grieve. 



432, ,, 9 ,, for hero here here tykes read here heretykes. 



441, ,, 15 ,, for Sintoun read Lintonn. 



447, „ 4 ,, for Branxholm read Branksome. 



461. The date on the Map is wrong. Pont's Survey, according to 



Sibbald, was commenced in 1608. The first edition of 

 Blaeu's Theatrum Scotice, by Robert Gordon of Straloch 

 appeared at Amsterdam in 1648, a second in 1654, and a 

 third in 1662 ; although there are discrepancies even 

 in these dates. 

 524, line 39 from top, for Lliduerth read Llidnerth. 



82, 



„ 38 



86, 



„ 14 



87, 



,, 6 



105, 



„ 36 



119, 



Note. 



