78 
JOURNAL, R.A.S. (CEYLON). [VOL. XVIII. 
CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. 
(L, Z., 81.) 
The tombstone of Anthony Mooyaart contains the 
following verse : — 
IK BEVIND'T NU GEWIS 
DAT STERVEN MYN GEWIN IS 
(I now find for certain that death is my gain.) 
(L. Z., 84.) 
The following verse on the tombstone of Daniel Agreen 
has been omitted by Ludovici :— 
GEEN WYSHEID WAS OOYT ZOO GROOT 
ALS DIKMAALS DENKEN OM DEN DOOD 
(There was never greater wisdom than a frequent contem- 
plation of death.) 
BAX. 
Journal, R.A.S. (C.B.), vol. XV., No. 49, p. 279, and vol. 
XVII., No. 52, p. 31. 
This tombstone has just been discovered in Galle, in a drain 
close to the staircase leading to the District Court, 
Johan Bax belonged to the family Bax van Herenthal. 
He was afterwards Governor of the Cape, where he died 29th 
June, 1678. 
Aletta Hinloopen was the daughter of Jacob Hinloopen, 
schepen en raad of Amsterdam, and Maria Huydecoper 
van Maarsseveen, who married, as widow, Bax, Jan van 
Leenen. 
