instance of St. Louis Star deleted.
Page 177--MOUNTAINA amended to MOUNTAINS--"THE CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS."
Page 177--M. amended to F., and AND amended to IN--"ART
IN NEEDLEWORK. _Lewis F. Day and Mary Buckle._"
Page 177--Alam amended to Alan--"_Alan S. Cole in ..._"
Page 178--S. C. L. amended to D. C. L.--"_Sir J. Gardner
Wilkinson, D. C. L., F. R. S._"
Page 178--JUDAICS amended to JUDAICO--"DE BELLO JUDAICO."
Page 178--DAMS amended to DANS--"HISTOIRE DE L'ART DANS
L'ANTIQUITE."
The following amendments have been made in the list of quilt names at
the end of the text, for consistency with the main text:
Aunt Eliza's Star Quilt amended to Aunt Eliza's Star Point (p. 169)
Baseball amended to Base Ball (p. 169)
Blindman's Fancy amended to Blind Man's Fancy (p. 169)
Cogwheels amended to Cog Wheel (p. 170)
Double Square amended to Double Squares (p. 171)
Duck and Ducklings amended to Ducks and Ducklings (p. 171)
Fleur de Lis amended to Fleur-de-Lis (p. 171)
French Baskets amended to French Basket (p. 171)
Hair Pin Catcher amended to Hairpin Catcher (p. 172)
Indian Plums amended to Indian Plumes (p. 172)
Needlebook amended to Needle Book (p. 173)
Road to Oklahoma amended to Road to California (p. 174)
Washington Puzzle amended to Washington's Puzzle (p. 176)
Windmill amended to Wind Mill (p. 176)
Xquisite, The amended to X quisite, The (p. 176)
Please note that not all of the quilt patterns mentioned in the main
text are included in the list.
The single oe ligature (in the word Phoenicians) has not been retained
in this version.
Illustrations have been moved slightly where necessary so that they
were not in the middle of a paragraph. The frontispiece illustration
has been moved to follow the title page.
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