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Transcriber's Notes

The following table summarizes the various textual issues encountered, and their resolution. A number of punctuation errors and inconsistencies have been corrected. Where the errors seem most likely to be attributable to printer's errors, they have been corrected as noted below.

The name “Friedlander”, mentioned as a source a number of times in the notes, is variously spelled “Friedlander”, “Friedländer”, and “Friedlaender”.

p. 7the commencement of this story[,/.]Corrected.
p. 43in the wall.["]Removed.
p. 61n. 115amounted to 60[./,]000,000 bushelsCorrected.
p. 75min[i]atureAdded.
p. 97in Caesar’s name[?/.]Corrected.
p. 98glanced at her significantly[.]Added.
p. 114dissipation....[”]Added.
p. 129[’/”]and I honor and admire it.Corrected.
p. 170n. 265the most corrupt in all Rome[,/.]Corrected.
p. 171 pantomi[n/m]eCorrected.
p. 183n. 278(Pliny, Ep. X, 98.[)]Added.
p. 188po[in/ni]ardTransposed.
p. 211n. 295was often used for writing[,/.]Corrected.
 my dear Quintus,[”] he saidAdded.
p. 214interrupted his father, [“]and I doAdded.
p. 225[“]If it is ever in my powerAdded.
p. 246n. 341to receive rain-water[,/.]Corrected.
p. 265It i[t/s] all the sameCorrected.
p. 275[“]Chloe,” she said at last,Added.
“Chloe raised her round headRemoved.
p. 280to the present day[,/.]Corrected.
p. 282discovery was inevitable.[.]Removed.
p. 296n. 378See Tac. _Agr._ X., Virg. _Geog._ I. 30.[)]Removed.