as
follows:
Page 334--Aristaeus amended to Aristaeus; Athene, Pallas
amended to Athene, Pallas.
Page 335--page reference 230 amended to 300 in
Carricknarone entry; page reference 313 added to Deirdre
entry.
Page 336--page reference 344 amended to 244 in England
entry; Eridamus amended to Eridanus.
Page 337--page reference 86 added to Idmon entry; Inis Rea
amended to Iniskea.
Page 338--Naides amended to Naiades; page references 319
and 325 added to Naoise entry; Oeneus amended to OEneus;
entry for Olivier originally had page references
duplicating the entry for Oliver, these have been amended
to the actual references in the text; page reference 119
added to Perseus entry.
Page 339--page reference 19 added to Phaeton entry;
Pirithons amended to Pirithous; Rachael amended to Rachel;
Roncevalles amended to Roncesvalles; Shee Finaha amended
to Shee Finnaha; Sisyplus amended to Sisyphus; Taillekin
amended to Tailleken.
Page 340--Tiberias amended to Tiberius; Uffizzi Palace
amended to Uffizi Palace; Uluadh amended to Uladh.
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