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ing p. XIV. In the last sentence of the second paragraph, too much borrowing is implied. For passage read sentence, and dele etc. Page 3, line 13 from bottom. Old Town was part of Newbury, Mass. Page 4, line 13. Dele both commas. Page 12, note 3. The record reads, conformably to our guess, and here with her Child. Page 14, line 5. Read, Kinsale, County Cork, Munster. Page 78, line 12, and page 98, line 10. For Malcolm read Malcom. Page 87, line 17. For Handwich read Hardwick. Page 132. The passage quoted in the second paragraph is from Fisher Ames. Page 161, line 5 from bottom. For 1858 read 1848. Page 289, last sentence of note 1. It was Isaac Winslow (not Nathan) who lived for a time at Danvers, Mass. Page 301, line 4 from bottom. Supply an apostrophe after Thoughts. Page 332, last paragraph; and page 401, first paragraph. Whittier's poem to W. L. G. was composed early in 1832 and published at once (not in 1833, as stated). Page 349, lin