ERRATA ET ADDENDA. PAGE vi., LINES 19, 21, 23.-For "M.B.I.O.U." read "M.B.O.U. (Member of the British Ornithological Union)." PAGE 39.-Add to the footnote: "The highest altitude of Oldbury Camp has since been ascertained, on the authority of the Ordnance Survey, to be 615 feet." PAGE 47.-Add to the footnote:-"The highest altitude of Caplar Camp has since been ascertained, on the authority of the Ordnance Survey, to be 596 6 feet." PAGE 135, LINE 2.-For " April 26th" read "April 24th," and in line 4, after the word "Thursday," insert "April 24th." PAGE 235, LINE 11.-For "Hochecorne" read "Hauchecorne." PAGE 238, LINE 25.-For "Van Mons. (Leon de Clerc)," read "Van Mons. Léon Leclerc." PAGE 273, LINE 3.-After the word "Thursday," insert April 16th." PAGE 354, LINE 2.-For "M.B.I.O.U." read "M.B.O.U. (Member of the British Ornithological Union)." TRANSACTIONS FOR THE YEARS 1883, 1884, 1885. TABLE OF Contents, Illustrations, Presidents from 1851, Officers, Members, Rules and Regulations Third Field Meeting (Ladies' Day) -Stratford-on-Avon 59 Fourth Field Meeting-Caynham Camp, and Titterstone Clee Hill Caynham Camp (Shropshire), by General Baron de Mallet Caynham-the History of, and its Camp, from the works of Thomas The Fungus Foray-List of Papers read and discussed, October, 1883 - 95 Fish-culture, as practised by the Ancients, by Rev. Wm. Houghton, F. L.S. On some so-called Fish-eating Birds at the International Fisheries Wheat Mildew-Legislation respecting, in America, 1755-1764 On Alkaloids and other substances that have been extracted from List of Garden Plants in Flower, December 31st, 1883, to January 10th, 149 |