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Page 44. line 2. for 67½ read 69 .
—— 52. 12.
The Latin and Greek copy of Ptolemy, in another place, (p. 132.) makes the latitude of Sebaſtopolis to be 46° 45′, longitude 71° 10′.
—— 67. 15. for 786 read 768
—— 84. 12. for 54 read 39—line 16. for 26 read 23½;—and line 25. for 222.5 read 204.5
—— 115. ult. for 210 read 206
—— 126. 9. for 500 read 474
—— 129. 9. for 49 read 46
—— 130. ult. for 2009 read 2000
—— 131. 3. for 2035 read 2029
—— 133. 12. for 118 read 110
—— 153.
I have committed a miſtake by the awkward manner in which the figures expreſſing the diſtances are placed in the Peutingerian Tables, which led me to think they referred to the diſtance between Mycenæ, Tegea, and Lacedæmon; which I now ſee denote the intervals between Olympia, Melæna, Megalopolis, and Lacedæmon, and amount to the number ſtated by Mr. Rennell.
—— 157. 11. for 21.34 read 21.4049