Wc subjoin the errata which wo have been able to detect in a hasty perusal of the Narrative after 
the whole was printed off. There may possibly, however, be other.s whicli have escaped us. The few 
errors which occur in some of the passages quoted from foreign languages, we have not thought it 
necessary to include in this list, since the proper readings will be obvious to all who understand them, and 
it w’ill be unnecessary to point them out to those who do not. 
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52, /or who has obligingly, read n??r/who has, &c. (Note.) 
65, for this range, read the range. 
292, for ti Stan bono, read ti sta bono. 
293, for a te. read ete. 
397, for its site should be fixed, read looked for. 
397, for o/the accounts of the city of Barca, read if the accounts, &c. 
471, /or at the roadstead, roat/ m the roadstead. 
