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The "Mr. Hughes" on the top of page 60 of the March number of the Quarterly, should be "Mr. Hewes."

Mr. David Hewes bought the engine, mentioned on this page as used at the Cascades, from the Oregon Steam Navigation Company and after converting it into a coal burner, used it in reducing street grades in San Francisco. An inscription on the side of the engine is to the effect that it was presented by Mr. Hewes to the State of Oregon. Instead of the engine's going "to rack and ruin," responsibility for it was assumed by the O. W. R. R. & N. Co., and it was placed in the Albina shops of that company.

On page 64, the first name, "B. F. Bradford," should be "D. F . Bradford." (The editor is indebted to Mr. Frank B. Gill for the above details.)