VOLUME XII

P. 109, note 20, and p. 120, note 24: For explanation of this use of “Theatin” see VOL. XIX, p. 64.

P. 131, paragraph 2, line 3: For “him” read “you.”

P. 165, middle: For “Rajaniora” read “Rajamora.”

P. 179, last line of note: For “Herrara” read “Herrera.”

P. 182, line 4 from end of note: Before “Tabacos” insert “de.”

P. 205, note: For “Paro” read “Jaro.”

Pp. 209–216: For “lagoon” read “lake”—the reference being to the lake of Bay.

P. 219, middle: Tigbao is the Visayan name of two different kinds of grass, Anthistiria gigantea and Heteropogon contortus (Merrill, Dictionary of Plant Names).

P. 255, line 10 from end: For “stamped” read “printed.”

P. 256, line 9: For “lagoon” read “lake.”

P. 323, line 8: After “therein” add “(as also in Castro’s ‘Points,’ pp. 70–72).”