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1022 No. 1293. For "style" read "fancy name."

1324. Add "Died 1897."

1339. For "A. D. 218" read "A. D. 208."

Page 578. Insert "Mei Shêng (T. ). Died B. C. 140. A native  of Huai-yin in Kiangsu, who entered official life but resigned from ill-health. He attained great distinction as a poet, and is said to have originated the five-character metre."

No. 1519. Before Mêng-hsün insert Chü^h'u.

1590. After "Empress" insert "of the tribe of." Page 808, line 1. Before "Wang" insert "Yen-hsi."

873. "Wên Kung" = Kao Wei; see Kao Chan.

2238. For "Hua Chih" read '*Hua I."

Nos. 2295, 2320. Combine these under 2320.

2485, 2491. For read.

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