CCCCXV Col. 771, line 23, for " CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA. Gordon," read "Thomas Gordon, minister at Speymouth." Col. 791, line 37, for "founded," read "found." Col. 798, line 50, for " M.," read " Frances Mary." Col. 818, line 53, for 66 Ballantyne," read "Rev. James Ballantyne." Col. 895, line 50, for "Ross Hickey," read "Rev. William Hickey." Col. 903, line 49, for "Murphy." Murray," read Col. 1048, line 39, after "appendix," read ["by Thomas Wagstaffe."] Col. 1075, line 37, for "Elizabeth Missing," read "Rev. William." Col. 1090, omit line 23. Col. 1310, line 8, for " ccccxvi " read "J. K." 66 Col. 1438, line 19, for Snett," read "Suett." Col. 1449, line 19, for "Sidney," read "Sydney." Col. 1470, line 40, for "John Francis Campbell," read “Walter F. Campbell of Islay, edited by his son, John Francis Campbell." Col. 1487, line 26, after "Barbour," read "farmer, Bogue, Dalry, Kirkcudbrightshire." Col. 1543, line 51, for "Manslauhter," read" Manslaughter." Col. 1552, line 39, for "Toutroud," read "Toutrond." Col. 1638, line 53, for "Crookwige," read "Crookridge." Col. 1639, line 57, for " Williams," read" William Williams." Col. 1663, line 32, for " Mrs S. J. Penny," read" Mrs A. J. Penny." Col. 1683, line 51, for “ Ascribed to Major Bunbury," read "By Colonel George Col. 1717, line 5, for "Melmonth," read Col. 1816, line 11, for " Dunlop," read "John Dunlop, Greenock." Col. 1952, line 15, for "1858," read" 1811." Col. 1960, line 51, for "George Jabet," read "George S. Jabet." Col. 2051, line 4, for "Samuel Pike." -Pike," read ccccxvii CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA. ccccxviii In numerous entries by Hesba Stretton, for "Hannah Smith," read "Sarah Smith." Stretton is her birth-place, and Hesba is composed of the initials of five sisters, of whom the authoress is the third. In several entries by George Eliot, for “Marian Evans," read "Mary Ann Evans." In numerous entries by Ann of Swansea, for "Ann Kemble," read "Frances Ann Kemble." 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