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The natural history of Aleppo, and parts adjacent cover

The natural history of Aleppo, and parts adjacent

Chapter 42: ERRATA.
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A careful, observational account of Aleppo and its neighbouring districts that surveys the city's topography, architecture, and domestic arrangements; catalogs local plants, birds, and fishes; describes climate, daily customs, markets, and the composition of the population; gives a detailed clinical and practical account of epidemic diseases—particularly an extended plague outbreak—and outlines measures Europeans employed to avoid contagion. The narrative is complemented by illustrations of dress, dwellings, and natural specimens and records many native place-names and local terms.

FINIS.

ERRATA.

Transcriber’s Note: The errata have been corrected. Errata in the errata are noted.
Pag. 4. note, lin. 5. in place of not touch the wall, read not to touch the wall.
Pag. 25. l. 6. in place of June and August, read June, July, and August.
29. l. 22. soon evaporated, read soon evaporated by the summer’s heat. (Transcriber’s Note: this was on page 49.)
57. l. 5. barley, flour, &c. read barleyflour.
70. l. 9. that come, &c. read come.
80. l. 21. that there many amongst, read that there are many amongst.
108. l. 3. eat gain, read eat again.
149. l. 11. Gr. H. Bar. 22. 3, read 29. 3.
136. l. 19. he dare, read he dares.
156. l. 9. it is not unusual, read it is unusual. (Transcriber’s Note: original text actually read “It is not usual”)
191. l. 14. Pierian mountains, read mountains Amanus.
Plate VII. Phlomis orientalis homini folio, read Phlomis orientalis hormini folio.