nce" on page lxxv
Footnotes lxxx:2 and lxxx:3
In the original, the marker for footnote 2 on page lxxx was by
"not the Majesty of a _Consul_", but the text of footnote 3 clearly
belongs to this marker. It has been assumed that footnote 2 actually
belongs to the latin quotation ending "nec ullius acuminis
Rusticationem."
Footnote lxxxiii:1
The marker for this footnote is missing in the original. The footnote
refers to the latin quotation ending "neque Discipulos cognovi."
To the Reader
"their scatter'd _Phoenomena_" changed to
"their scatter'd _Phaenomena_" on page lxxxviii
"_Ptolemoean Hypotheses_" changed to
"_Ptolemaean Hypotheses_" on page lxxxix
"on which to lay the stress,;" changed to
"on which to lay the stress;" on page lxxxix
"Parts thoughout this _Discourse_" changed to
"Parts throughout this _Discourse_" on page xcviii
The Garden
Stanza beginning "Where does the Wisdom and the Power Divine" was
numbered 6 in the original on page cxiv. This has been corrected to 9,
as it comes between 8 and 10.
Book I
Chapter I Sec.1
"I have long since publih'd an ample account" changed to
"I have long since publish'd an ample account" on page 1
Footnote 9:1
"Fumefugium" changed to "Fumifugium"
Chapter II Sec.1
"Columella, 1. 3. c. 5." changed to "Columella, l. 3. c. 5." on page 12
Footnote 14:1
The latin quotation starting "Proinde nemus sparsa" is not marked as a
footnote in the original, but clearly belongs to footnote marker 1 on
page 14.
Chapter II Sec.2
"which washes and drives away the mould" changed to
"(which washes and drives away the mould" on page 15
Chapter II Sec.7
"noble person has affur'd me" changed to
"noble person has assur'd me" on page 23
Chapter II Sec.9
"And these _terroe-filii_, are" changed to
"And these _terrae-filii_, are" on page 28
"The _glandiferoe_, oaks and ilex's yield acorns" changed to
"The _glandiferae_, oaks and ilex's yield acorns" on page 29
oe ligatures changed to ae on page 29 in
"are the _nuciferae_, &c. to the _coniferae_, _resiniferae_, _squammiferae_,
&c. belong the whole tribe of cedars, firs, pines, &c. apples, pears,
quinces, and several other _edulae_ fruits; peaches, abricots, plums, &c.
are reduc'd to the _pomiferae_: The _bacciferae_, are such as produce
kernels, sorbs, cherries, holley, bays, laurell, yew, juniper, elder,
&c. an
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