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range, with long search, much study, true judgement, and distinction of things, brings home honey and wax?'

The passage can be corrected either by omitting which before feeding, or by changing producing to produces.

P. 22, l. 4. farther, 5, 6; further, 1, 3.

P. 26, ll. 9, 10. her teeth fallen out before, 1, 3, 5, 6.

P. 27, ll. 4, 5. resentment, 5, 6; resentments, 1, 3.

P. 27, l. 19. dare oppose me, 5, 6; dare to oppose me, 1, 3.

P. 29, l. 19. of this day, 5, 6; of the day, 1, 3.

P. 35, l. 9. 3 and 5 have the line as printed; 6 fills up the line with asterisks.

P. 37, l. 12. and (first word in line) omitted in 1, which reads 'the ends turned . . . '; 3, 5, 6 as printed.

P. 37, l. 14. In 1, 3 the line is filled; 5, doubtful; 6 apparently leaves a space, as printed.

P. 41, l. 11. the t'other, 3; t'other, 1, 5, 6.

P. 42, ll. 10, 11. wild ass broke loose (with no comma after 'ass'), 1, 3, 5, 6.

P. 47, ll. 8, 9 Charon will, 1, 3; Charon would, 5, 6.