142 Errata. 
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ERRATA. 
Several typographical errors occurred in cur last No. In first 
line page 8 1 for "thin" particles read '7AetV" particles. In se- 
venth line, read " their" instead of "thin." In I3th line it should 
read to saturate '-peat that it does to saturate sand.'' In page 84, 
eighth line from bottom, instead of '^and authoratively," should 
read '■•could authoratively," &c. In 3d line from top page 85 
shoul read protect "them," &c. In 4th line instead of "6e?'?jo-" 
induced, should read "having been," &c. In 15th line strike out 
"ancZ vnwarrantable." In 4th line from bottom instead of ^'toler- 
ated," read "acceded to," in our state society, "they havkg" in 
place of here a standing," &c. 
Under the head of Meteorological observations, in No. 1 page 
16 for " alvanda'' read "alavda," and on the same page for "Tar- 
dus" read ''Tardus." 
