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P. 127, n. 1, legends and hearsay; p. 133, n. 3, [Greek: karximades]; p. 141, n. 2, i; p. 165, regions,^1 own,^2 other^3 (to n. 1 next page); p. 166, soldiers, arms,^2 etc.; p. 169, n. 6, Marcellinus; p. 188, herd; ib., n. 1, c. 530; p. 191, n. 1, XII, not xii; p. 220, judgment; p. 225, n. 1, cadavérique; p. 232, n. 1, add, on its way to resolution into the formless protyle or ether; p. 283, the outposts; p. 300, n. 6, add, cf. Jn. Malala, xviii, p. 490; p. 309, n. 2, add, cf. Chron. Paschal., an. 605; p. 316, mood; p. 330, n. 2, Strabo, VIII, vi, 20; p. 344, near the district of Hormisdas, not Palace; ib., n. 2, read, which stood on the Propontis to the east of the Theodosian Port; see Notitia, reg. ix and Ducange ''sb. Homonoea''. The suburban St. P. is said to be indicated by ruins still existing at the foot of the "Giant's Grave," on the Asiatic side of the Bosphorus; see Gyllius, De Bosp., iii, 6; Procop., etc. p. 346, n. 1, insert, Jn. Malala, xviii, p. 430; ib., an. 6020; p. 362, read, This question and the Yeri, etc.