Page [38] (plate facing)—whimple amended to wimple—"She has a wimple in her hands which she may wind about her head."
Page [52] (plate facing)—whimple amended to wimple—"There is a chin-band to be seen passing under the wimple; ..."
Page [54]—Fontevfaud amended to Fontevraud—"The effigy of the Queen at Fontevraud shows her dress ..."
Page [73]—wode amended to woad—"... by staining themselves blue with woad and yellow with ochre, ..."
Page [74] (plate facing)—whimple amended to wimple—"... a plain cloak, a plain gown, and a wimple over the head."
Page [82]—kaleidscope amended to kaleidoscope—"... like the symmetrical accidents of the kaleidoscope, ..."
Page [87]—head-hankerchief amended to head-handkerchief—"... as was the gown and head- handkerchief of his wife."
Page [92]—repeated 'new' deleted—"... for, although men followed the new mode, ladies adhered to their earlier fashions."
Page [94]—tieing amended to tying—"Every quaint thought and invention for tying up this liripipe was used: ..."
Page [96]—tow amended to two—"Then there were two distinct forms of cape: ..."