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ilie internal ftruAure and accorJing to the Linnsean fyf- 

 t?'m, fee Natural History. Col. 2, 1. 42, r. a rtrono- 

 - ervical, &c. ; 1. 62, dele from Man to education, 1. 65. 

 Col. 3, 1. 23 from bottom, after ant-eaters, infert — ; 

 Col. 4, 1. 33, for fpecies r. animals. Col. 5, 1. 29, for 

 divided r. decided. Col. 6, 1. 15, for and r. or of. Col. 7, 

 1. 1 1, for when r. where. 



Page 5, under Digitata, col. Genera, 1. 3, for Uom- 

 .atus r. Wombatus, and for IVomlat r. Wombat. Col. SuB- 

 JEXERA, 1. 26, for Scalopd r. Aquatic Shreiv ; 1. 35, for RinoU 

 ^hits r. Riiwlophut ; 1. 54, r. Myrmccophaga. Dde 1. a//. 



Page 6, col. Gexera, 1. 13, dele Grampus; \. penult, 

 r. Touyou. 



Page 7, col. Families, 1. 2, r. Aleftorides. Col. Ge- 

 nera, 1. 9, r. Otis. Col. Families, under Passerine, 



1. I, r. CnENIROSTRATiE ; 1. 2, r. DeNTIROSTRAT^ ; 1. 3, 

 r. PLESlROSTRATiE; I.4, r. Coxirostratje ; 1.5, r. SUBU- 

 lirostrat.« ; 1. 6, r. Planirostrats; ; 1. 7, r. Tenui- 

 ROSTRAT.E. Col. GeserA, !. 7, r. Momct ; 1. 13, after 

 Oriolus, infert — Buphaga. ., Beef-eater ; I. 26, r. Trochilus, 

 and alfo in next column. 



Page 8, col. Families, 1. i, r. CuRViRosxRATa: ; 1. 2, 

 for or denticulated r. and cellular interiorly — and Levihos- 

 TRAT.E. Col. SuB-GESERA, for Kakatoe r. Cacatua ; for Ara 

 r. Macao. Under Grallatori.e, col. Families, r. Curvi- 



ROSTRAT-E, LeVIROSTRATJE, TeNUIROSTRAT.B, PrESSI- 



RosTRAT^«, and Brevieostratje. Under Anseri.VjE, col. 

 Families, r. Serrirostrat^, Longipenn^, and Brevi- 

 penn^. Col. Sub-genera, after Alca, infert — Torda, 

 and remove Aphenodyta — Manchot to this column. 

 . Page 9, col. Genera, after Vultur, infert — Gypaetos, 

 and aiter Falco, Secretarius — Secretary. Col. Sub-gen'era, 

 deh 1. 3 and 1. 9. Under Chelonia and Families, 1. 2, r. 

 Fluviatilia. Under Sauria, col. Ge>tera, 1. 3, r. Tupi- 

 nambis ; 1. 4, Uroplatus ; 1. 5, L.ophyrus ; 1. 7, r. Guana; 

 1. 10, r. Chameleo ; 1. 13, Anoius ; 1. 16, Chalcides ; after 

 Seps, add — Bipes and Chirotes. 



Page 10, under Batrachia and Families, for Anoura r. 

 Ecaudata ; and for Deloura r. Caudata. Under 

 Pisces, col. Orders, 1. 3, r. Chismopneosi, Trematop- 

 VEOsi, and Ophichthyoides. 



Page II, r. Trematopneosi ; in the fame column, r. 

 Chismopneosi. Under Teleobranchiati, 1. 4, after fins, 

 add — which are joined. Under Genera, r. Lepidogaftrus. 

 Ovoides, Moon-fish. 



Page 12, under Families, r. Pantopteri and Perop- 

 TERi. Under Genera, r. Notopteres. Under Thoracici, 

 col. I, r. nearly as high as long. Under Genera, dele 1. 2 ; 

 r. Enoplofus, Acanthopodus, Chryfoftofus, Capros, Achirus. 



Page 14, col. Genera, r. Centropome, Gomphofus, Of- 

 phronemus, Pogonias, Hologymnofus, Dipterodon, Cory- 

 phxnoidon, Prionotus, Periftedei, Stiophor.us. 



Page 15, under Genera, r. Anloftomus, Ompolk, Ma- 

 cropteronotus, Hypoftomus, Cheilodaftylus, Gafteroplancus, 

 Serra Salrao, Sun-fjh, Synodus, Stylophorus. 



Page 16, r. Opiuchthyoides. Under Genera, Mureno- 

 blenna, Ocypodes, Leucofia, Galatsa, Penseus, Phronima ; 

 1. 1 1, for nervules r. nervures ; 1. 1 2, for ceiled r. coiled. 



Page 16, Testacea. Col. Genera, r. Ozolus. Under 

 Octopoda, r. diftir.a and fmall ; jaws wanting, or formed 

 in pincers, claws, or as a fucker. 



For Suctaria r. Acarides. 

 Aceras. 

 Trombidium. 

 Hydracna. 

 Leptus. 

 Atoma. 



CLE 



Under Pol YPODA, Families, dekmuch, and infert— Mv- 

 RIOPODA for Longiformia ; and -in 1. ult. dele body of an 

 oval figure, and mfert— Quadricornia for Oviformia 



Page 17, r. Hexapoda. Under Genera, r. Bombylius. 

 btomoxys, Rhmgia, Stratyomis-; after Ceria, Midas, Cero- 

 chetus. 



Page 18, coL I, 1. I, r. croffed ; and again, 1. 2, under 

 t amilies, r.^RONTiRosTRA and Planipennata. Under 

 Genera, r. Promecopiis, Ccrcopis, Aleyrodes. 



Page 19, under Families, r. Apiaria Chrysidea. 

 Under Genera, Eulophus. 



Page 21, under Families, r. Stemuxa, MoUipennata. 

 Under Genera, r. Bembidio, Chvina, Hyphydrus, Ctbrio, 

 Throfeus, Ptilinus, Necrophorus, Drilus. 



Page 22, col. I, r. hard ; antennae. Col. 2, r. often moni- 

 hform. Under Families, Angustipennata and Sclidi- 

 PENNATA. Under Genera, Lagria, Zonitis, Serrcpalpu*, 

 Celopus, Horia, Sarrotrium, Boletophagus, Aniltooma, 

 Eurychera, Akis, Sepidium, Zophofis. 



Page 23, under Families, 1. 2, r. Cylindeiformia. 

 Under Genera, Oxyftoma, Trogofita,Cerambyx, Attelabus 

 for Spondilis ; dele Donacia, Necydahs for Melorchus, Cly- 

 thra.^ In Supplementary Table, col. 2, after pedicu- 

 lated, infert a ; — Under Orders, r. Coleoptera. 



Page 24, under Sub-orders, r. Ptzropoda, Gastero- 

 poda. Under Genera, after Clio, infert— Cymbulia ; r. 

 Pnemiiodermon, after it, infert — Helicina ; r. Eolidia, after 

 it, infert — Glaurus ; after Limax, infert — Onchidium ; 

 after Sigarct-is, ir.fert — Pleurobmnchus.'Dollabella, Parma- 

 cella; after Patella, infert — Capulus ; after Crepidula, in- 

 fert — Emarginula^ r. Natica, r. Monodon ; after Planorbis, 

 infert — Li::inea ; after Helix, infert — Janthine, Phafianella. 



Page 25, under Sub-ordep.s, r. ApodA ; under Ge- 

 nera, after Tlialia, infert -^Botryllus j r. Anodontes ; r. 

 Pholas, and dele Cyrtodaria. 



Page 26, under Sub-orders, r. Setegkri. Under Ge- 

 nera, after Aplirodila, infert — Amphinoma ; after Denta- 

 Lum, infert — Arenicola ; dele Fafciola, Fluke ; r. Animated 

 Hair; r. Scolex, and after it, infert — Lemea, Nemertes. 

 Under Actinoidea, col. Genera, r. Siponculus, Sipon- 

 cule ; after Aftinia, infert — Lucernaria ; after Rhizoftoma, 

 add — Cellum, Venus' s girdle, Diphyfas, Porpita, Velella, 

 Phyfalia, Phylfophora ; dele the Sub-GENERA. 



Page 27, dele, in 1. i, able to change firom one place to 

 another. Under Genera, after Hydra, infert — Coryna, 

 Criilatella, PediceOaria ; r. Pennatula, Vibrio-vibiio, 

 Volvox-volvox. 



CLAUDIO, refer to Gelee' Claude, and dele Gallie. 



CLAUSENBURG. See Colosvar. 



CLAY, in Geography, a county of Kentucky, containing 

 2398 inhabitants, of whom 141 were flaves in 1810. 



CLAY-STONE. See Mineralogy, Addenda. 



CLEAP.. Creek, in Geography, a townfhip of Fairfield 

 county, in Ohio, containing 1126 inhabitants. 



CLEARFIELD, a county of Pennfylvania, containing 

 a town of the fame name, which in 1 8 10 had 875 inhabitants. 

 — Alfo, a townfhip of Butler county, in Pennfylvania, con- 

 taining 288 inhabitants. 



CLEARING, denotes a method adopted by the city 

 bankers for exchanging the drafts on each other's houfcs^ 

 and fettling the differences. In purfuance of this method, 

 at half-paft three o'clock in the afternoon, a clerk from each 

 banker attends at the clearing-houfe, where he brings all the 

 drafts on the other bankers which have been paid into his 

 houfe during the courfe of the day ; and he depoCts them 

 in their proper drawers (a drawer being here allotted to each 

 banker) : he then credits their accounts fcparatcly with the 

 3 I 2 ait.dcs 



