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Books, Sibylline, 682a, /or Sibylline Books read

Sibylline Oracles Borgess, Caspar Henry, 684d, before Germany omit

Hanover; 68oa, after demanded add He was an

earnest advocate of Catholic schools Borie, Pierre-Rose-Ursule-Domoulin, 686d, for

The cause ... at Rome read He was beatified

27 May, 1900 Bossuet, Jacqces-Benigne, 698d, for 1852 read 1652 Bost, Arnold, 702d, omit cross reference Boston, Archdiocese of, 705c, for Leonardstown

read Leonardtown Bourasse, Jean-Jacques, 716b, for M. J. Waldron

read M. A. Waldron Bracton, Henry de, 726c, for Bracton read Bratton;

727a, canonry, and prebend as well, omit commas Branly, Edouard, 740d, for University read Institute;

741b, add He was elected member of the French

Academy of Science 23 Jan., 1911 Brehon Laws, 756c, for Master of the read in Bremen, 756d, for diocesan read provincial

Brethren of the Strict Observance, 768c, for Obser- vants read Friars Minor Brethren of the Twelve, 768c, omit cross reference Breviarium Alaricianum, 768d, for Roman Law read

Law, Roman Breviary, 775d, for Clement VII read Clement VIII Brixen, 795a, for Mehreran read Mehrerau Brookljm, Diocese of, 799a, for Larissv read Lariscv,

O.S.A. Brothers of the Christian Schools, S03b,/or Christian Brothers read Institute op the Brothers of THE Christian Schools Brothers of the Angels, 803b, omit cross reference Brothers of St. Gabriel, 803b, for St. G.^briel,

Brothers of read G.abriel, Brothers of St. Brothers of Our Lady of Lourdes, 803b, for Our Lady of Lourdes, Brothers of read Lourdes, Brothers op Our I^ady of Brothers of Mercy, 803b, for Mercy, Brothers op

read Mercy, Brothers of Our Lady op Brownists, S04d, for Congregationalists read Con- gregationalism

VOLUME III

Brunner, Francis de Sales, 12c, for Duchy read Principality; I2d, for two years later read one year later ;/or Oehlemberg read Oeleuberg ; for Grtlnewald read Gruenenwald convent, Cassella, Ohio.

Buffalo, caption facing 38, for Allegheny read AUe- g'lny

Bull, Bernardo, 40c, 40d, fita ("Boletin de la Real Academia de Historia", XIX-XX, Madrid 1891- 92) proves that, at the time of the discovery of the New World, Bull was a Minim, though previously he had been a Benedictine, but never a Friar Minor. The Bull styling him Friar Minor is only a copy, and minorum an error for minimorum

Burgos, 67d, after Calahorra inxerl Archbishop Aguirre was created cardinal, 15 April, 1907, and on 29 April, 1909, was transferred to the See of Toledo, with the title of Primate of Spain and Patriarch of the West Indies. He is succeeded in the See of Burgos by the Bishop of Ligo, Sr. D. Benito y Lopez

Byzantine Empire, 99a, for Eastern read Western; 101c, for twenty-first read twenty-eighth

Cades, 130d, for alyymXaTi read aiyi.a\5is

Cajetan, Tommaso, 146a, /or Pompanazzi read Pom- ponazzi

Calcutta, Archdiocese op, 154b, for sixty read si.xty- eight

Calvary, Mount, 191a, for Jcr., xxi, 39 read Jer., xxxi, 39; 192c, for Golgotha read the traditional Golgotha; 192d, for Description read Descrip- tiones

Canada, 234b, 234d omit (See Quebec)

Canons and Canonesses Regular, 292d, for one hou.sc read one thousand; for At Bourne Abbey read At the Gilbertine Priories of Sempringham and Six Hills; 295d, for O'Quechly read O'Quealy

Canute, 307a, for Eadmund's widow read Ethelred's widow

Capuchin Friars, 325c, d, for Benedict Canfield read Benedict Fitch of Canfield ; 325d, for Father Chrys- ostom read Fr. John Chrysostom Campbell; 326a, for only one Father read only four Fathers, one of them a bishop; /or and he read and the last

Caracas, 328, in caption, for Cathedral read Cliurch of the Candelaria

Carmelite Order, 362c, /or Santa Ffe rrad Santa Fc; after Sante Fo omit (Now Mexico); 3C3b, for Mississippi rearf Louisiana; 366c, /or New Mexico read near the City of Mexico

Carroll, John, 383a, for Before read After

Carthusian Order, 390d, for The famous Uqueur. . . Revolution read The famous liqueur was made and used as a cordial for several hundred years, and since the middle of the nineteenth century has yielded a means of subsistence; 391b, for Hendriks read Charterhouse; for Augustus read Augustine

Castellon de la Rana, 409c, for Rana read Plana

Catechumen, 431c, for after their thirtieth year read manhood

Cathari, 437b, /or s. C. 1907 read s. 1. 1907

Cathedral, 441b, add According to the new rubrics promulgated with the Constitution "Divino af- flatu", tit. IX, n. 2, the following legislation is in force with regard to the celebration of the feast of the consecration of a cathedral: "The anniversary of the dedication of the cathedral church and the titular feast of this church are to be celebrated as doubles of the first class with octave throughout the diocese by all the secular clergj' and also regu- lars having the ordinary diocesan calendar; relig- ious, of either sex, in the diocese who have their own calendars must celebrate the feasts as doubles of the first class, without an octave"

Catherine, Monastery of Saint, 443a, for MSS. op the Bible rea<l Codex Sinaiticus

Cecilia, Saint, 473a, after Cecelia omit in Trastevere; 473b, for Carlo read Stefano Maderna

Cedes, 475d, for Qa andnnim or Bega dndnnim read Qii 'anannim or Begil 'ananntm; add Some com- mentators consider Cedes of Issachar, now prob- ably Tell Abu Qudcis, as the scene of the death of Sisara, while they identify the home of Barac and the rendezvous of the Israelite forces with either of the two places mentioned above (Lagrange in "Rev. Bibl.", 1900, 215; Idem, "Livre des Juges")

Celestlne V, Saint, Pope, 479c, for pendent read independent

Celibacy, 48,")d, for 6pics. read 6p\sc.

Celtic Rite, 496b, for Germans read Germanus; for Mayer read Meyer

Cemetery, .")12b, for Cedwalla read Caedwalla

Centurion, 535d, for cKarbyTapx"^ read 'cKarSyTapxoi

Chaldean Christians, r)59c, for Chalccdon read I'^jihesus

Chanaan, 571a, for Tothmes read Thothmes

Chapel, 576b, for eight read eleven

Charitable Bequests, 592a, /or divisible read devisable