---- p. 277. l. 1. for king’s wing, read king’s right wing.
---- p. 618. l. 12. for Seliman, read Ismael.
VOL. v. p. 70. l. 27. for bark, read root.
---- p. 75. l. 17. for flower, read coral.
---- p. 83. l. 15. for seeho, read secho.
---- p. 105. l. 24. for seem, read seems.
---- p. 129. l. 28. for disingeniousness, read disingenuousness.
---- p. 132. l. 22. for sweetish, read Swedish.
---- p. 135. l. 3. for Φοινιε read Φοινιξ.
FOOTNOTES:
Signifying a fig-tree, from the multitude of figs which grow round the trunk.
Sir Joseph Banks.
Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. xiii. cap. 11.
Melch. Guilandin. Philosoph. and Medic. Lausanne, Ann. 1576 8vo.
Anac. Ode. iv.
Theoph. Hist. plant. lib. iv. cap. 9.
Joseph. lib. xii. p. 405.
Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. 13. cap. 11.
Plutarch in Agesilao.
Athen. lib. 15.
Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. xiii. cap. 11.
Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. xiii. cap. 21.
Herodot. lib. xi.
Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. xiii. cap. 12.
Plin. lib. xiii.cap. 13.
Sir Joseph Banks shewed me a slip of paper which he got from an Italian gentleman, made, if I remember, of a cyperus found in the river or lake of Thrasymene. I do not recollect the process, but the paper itself was infinitely superior to any I had seen attempted, and seemed to possess a great portion of flexibility, and was more likely to answer the purposes of paper than even the old Egyptian, if it had been dressed up and finished.
Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. xiii. cap. 13.
Plin. lib. xiii. cap. 13.
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