[1] See my first notice of it in the beginning of the Fors of August 1871; and further account of it in appendix to my Lecture on Glaciers, given at the London Institution this year. [↑]

[2] Will the reader be kind enough, in the last two lines of page 128, to put, with his pen, a semicolon after “age”, a comma after “unclean,” and a semicolon after “use”? He will find the sentence thus take a different meaning. [↑]

[3] [Isaiah xxviii. 17 and 18]. [↑]

[4] The whole woodcut is given in facsimile in the fifth part of ‘Ariadne Florentina.’ [↑]

[5] See ‘Munera Pulveris,’ pp. 99 to 103; and ‘Ariadne Florentina,’ Lecture VI. [↑]

[6]

“Narr.

Fünftausend Kronen wären mir zu Handen.

Meph.