ADVERTISEMENT. 
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thoroughly fenfible of my own fallibility, have learned the juft ice 
of bearing the miftakes of fallible man. But, fomething being 
due to my own charadler, I have, in thofe few inftances, re- 
taliated, I truft, his attack. 
In a work very foon to appear- — a Supplement to my ArBlc 
Zoology, illuftrated with two maps, explanatory of the geogra- 
phical part — I fhall point out any errors which I may difcover 
in the whole of that work. Mr. Odman, of Wermdoen , near 
Stockholm, a learned and candid Swede, has lately favored me 
with a long feries of fpontaneous remarks, which I take this 
early opportunity of thanking him for. The friends who have 
before aftifted me, have received my acknowlegement. I lament 
that I can add no more to the lift : I fhould have been happy 
in the communications, that the public might have had lefs reafon 
to complain of the infufficiency of the well-intended labors of 
THOMAS PENNANT. 
Downinc, 
November 20th, 1786. 
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