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Page 5, line 7, for "(Súryamahál)" read "(Sáryamahal)."

9, line 11, for "moou" read "moon."

11, bottom line of foot-note, for "Brehat" read "Brihat."

48, line 28, for "Linga" read "Lingas."

50, line 7, for "Bhadrináth" read "Badrinath."

69, line 21, for "(Ardhanari)" read "(Ardhanári)."

69, bottom line of foot-note, for "Letournean" read "Letourneau."

70, first line of foot-note, for "Moiner" read "Monier."

70, third line of foot-note, omit the colon after "Náráyaní."

71, line 28, for "woship" read "worship."

83, line 7, for "persons" read "person."

83, line 16, for "dustis" read "dust is."

88, line 30, for "Kanjávatí" read "Kunjávatí,"

94, fifth line of foot-note, for "Lubboch" read "Lubbock."

97, line 12, for "Insense" read "Incense."

103, line 17, for "lessens" read "learns."

139, first line of foot-note, for "Mr. Mírs" read "Mrs. Mír."

142, line 9, for "tomentosa" read "tormentosa."

145, line 13, for "Synonomous" read "Synonymous."

151, line 15, for "Enmœus" read "Eumœus."

174, line 22, for "Funcreosque" read "Funereosque."

187, fourth line, from bottom for "hat" read "that."

187, third   for "tafflicted" read "afflicted."

187, bottom line for "gilrs" read "girls."

197, in side note read "Incense."

204, in side note read "tattoo."

213, number the foot-notes "1" "2" "3" "4" consecutively.

222, number the foot-note "2" on fifth line.

243, line 20, for "Khiddo" read "Kluddo."

272, number the bottom foot-note "5."

282, line 2, for "Smith" read "Smith.$1$"

282, line 14, for "goat$1$" read "goat.$2$"

283, in side note, for "Davidians" read "Dravidians."

287, line 8, for "Dewak" read "Devak."

350, line 34, for "Bhirava" read "Bhairava."

354, line 14, for "atiger" read "a tiger."

354, line 22, for "where" read "where."

373, second in side note, for "Javi" read "Jayi."

387, line 32, for "Dundhás" read "Dundhá."