323 TEXAS NATURE OBSEEVATIONS AND BEMINISCENOBS. 



Crrata 



Page 24 — Footnotes to illustration should read: (Pig. 1.) Nest intact. 

 (Pig. 2.) Nest cut in two, showing, etc. 



Page 51 — (First column, 19th line), should read: "I am sure the disease 

 is not so rare, and if proper inquiry, were made it could be proven 

 to be so." 



Page 58 — (First column, last line) should read: "The three Texas spider 

 specimens on next page are very beautifilUy marked, when seen; etc. 



Page 50 — (Second column, 37th line) should read : "The rabbit of course 

 Avill not cause taenia in man, — much less eehinoccus, etc. 



Page 59 — Footnotes to illustration should read: "The cocoon of the 

 , larger speciment, (not "lower" specimen, etc.) 



On Page 157 — The Giln Monster Article, second paraghaph should read: 

 "However, this time it is the Gila reptile to which particular atten- 

 tion is called. In the March 1912 issue of the Texas Field and 

 National Guardsman, the following data appeared by a friend of 

 the Field anent the Gila Monster, under the caption: "A query 

 for Dr. Menger, " in which the contributor had said : ' 'I have 

 been reading with considerable interest Dr. Menger 's articles on 

 "Nature observations" for the past year or so. etc. 



