p. [16], note beneath second illustration, for "£250,000" read "£25,000."
p. [35], line 4 from bottom, for "Dublin Fusiliers" read "Royal Irish Fusiliers."
p. [108], note beneath portrait of Col. Long, for "mortally wounded" read "severely wounded."
p. [129], line 15, for "1st Worcesters" read "2nd Berkshires."
p. [151], line 15, for "Lieutenant Taylor of the Navy" read "Lieutenant Taylor of the 2nd Yorkshire Light Infantry."
p. [204], first paragraph: The identity of the prisoner here referred to has not been established, but the Editor has received statements which have satisfied him that ex-Sergeant-Major Greener, of the Royal Engineers, was never with the Boer army, and that the strong expression used with regard to him was misapplied.
p. [248], line 39, for "ankle-deep" read "axle-deep."
p. [275], lines 3 and 4, delete the words, "Grey though he was, this was his first action." (Major Childe, whose age was 46, had served in the Egyptian campaign of 1882.)
p. [277], note beneath portrait, for "Sir Reginald Clare Hart, K.C.B., &c." read "Major-General A. FitzRoy Hart, C.B., commanding the 5th Brigade of the 10th Division" and cancel remainder of note.