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George Buchanan, Humanist and Reformer: a Biography. By P. Hume Brown. Demy 8vo, 12s.
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Tours in Scotland, 1677 and 1681. By Thomas Kirk and Ralph Thoresby. Edited by P. Hume Brown. Demy 8vo, 5s.
A lucky accident having brought these two interesting narratives to light since the “Early Travellers in Scotland” was published, it was thought desirable to reprint them uniform with that book.
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Kalendars of Scottish Saints. With Personal Notices of those of Alba, etc. By Alexander Penrose Forbes, D.C.L., Bishop of Brechin. 4to, price £3, 3s. A few copies for sale on large paper, £5, 15s. 6d.
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Ogham Inscriptions in Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. By the late Sir Samuel Ferguson, President of the Royal Irish Academy, Deputy Keeper of the Public Records of Ireland, LL.D., Queen’s Counsel, etc. (Being the Rhind Lectures in Archæology for 1884.) 1 vol. demy 8vo, 12s.
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Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.
| 132.18 | Ulster An. sub an. 682.[’] | Added. |
| 136.10 | Wh being represented by F;[’] | Added. |
| 220.31 | Simeon of Durham calls it ‘In [t/T]iningaham,’ | Replaced. |
| 221.27 | the old name is now restored.[’] | Added. |
| 255.35 | est Catgabail Catguommed.[’] | Added. |
| 267.2 | they spared Bruide the brave.[”/’] | Replaced. |
| 273.28 | Bimudine eiceas cecinit.[’] | Added. |
| 292.42 | is probably a [c]orruption | Restored. |
| 313.14 | in whatever part of Erin they used to be.[’] | Added. |
| 339.31 | By “gentibus[’/”] probably Norwegians are meant. | Replaced. |
| 339.32 | do tuitim fri da [h. I/h-I]mhair | Replaced. |
| 363.38 | [‘]In viio anno regni | Added. |
| 381.8 | the son of his pre[de]decessor | Removed. |
| 385.35 | a Northumbrian matter.[’/”] | Replaced. |
| 387.25 | a Cindtiri ocus a h[-]Airergoedel | Inserted. |
| 392.36 | If thi[s] monastery had become secularised | Restored. |
| 396.25 | ‘Enchegal[’] with [‘]Airergaidhel.’ | Added. |
| 404.37 | a regno fugavit.[’] | Added. |
| 409.6 | son of Finntuir[’] | Added. |
| 411.34 | meic Donchadha i cath[’] (in battle). | Added. |
| 429.26 | in the follow[ing] year | Inserted. |
| 464.20 | as he had done before;[’] | Added, |
| 471.36 | et regem capere vo[./l]uerunt | Restored. |
| 479.36 | familia Rolandi filii Uchtredi erat.[’] | Added. |
| 482.15 | hung up by the feet.[’] | Added. |
| 486.15 | Gillefakeneshi son of Gillin;[’] | Added. |
| 486.37 | domini Regis.[’] | Added. |