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Montor, ALEXis-FKANgois Abtaud de, 545a, after
Paris, 1S42 insert tr., New York, 1865.
Montreal, 54Sb, /or there, too read at the Prairie Mis- sion; after Congregation add of Notre Dame; 550b, for 4000 read 400; 550c, for Calendr er read Canada; for Histoire de read Histoire du; for Rouman read Rousseau
Morales, Juan, 557a, for Quajsta read Quaesita
Moravia, 561b, /or Atars read Avars; 562d, /or Podie- brand read Podiebrad
Morimond, Abbey of, 570b, for Jonguelinus read Jongelinus
Morone, 575c, for Parisio read Parisis
Mortmain, 5Sla, for devotions read devotion
Mosaic Legislation, 583c, for Priest's Code read Priests' Code
Mosaics, 587c, for Germingy read Germain; 587d, 588a, exchange captions of figures 8 and 9
Motolinia, Toribio, 601d, tliroughout article for Cortes read Cortes
Moy de Sons, Karl Ernst, 609a, for dargesteU read dargestellt
Mozart, Johann, 623b, before pitch omit tone; for July, 1764 read 1 August, 1765
Mrak, Ignatius, 624d, for Carintha read Carni- olia
Miiller, Karl, 629c, for Fiirstenburg read Ftirsten- berg
Munlch-Freising, 631b, /or Arclibishop read Bishop; 632d, for Chamber of the Council of the Empire read First Chamber; 633a, for district read Pres- idency; for domains read districts; 633d, /or Maria Blutenburg in read Blutenburg near
Miinster, 636b, /or second read double; 637a,/orWuIf- helm read Wuelfhelm
Muratori, Luigi Antonio, 641c, for Comachio read Coniacchio
Music, Ecclesiastical, 649c, for impropreria read improperia
Mutis, Jose Celestino, 660a, for M. Rompel read Jos. Rompel
Mysore, 662b, after Etrangeres; add (Paris, 1894); after des Missions, add (S6minaire des Missions Etrangeres)
Nacolia, 667c, for of Nahi6 read a nahi^; for Villayet read Vilayet; for Sheir read Shehir
Nagpur, Diocese of, 669c, for 23,288 read 3500
Nairn, 673a, for Lidna read Sidna
Nancy, 681a, for made his profession read was pro- fessor; 681b, for Manjaud read Menjaud; after St. Firmin add Sisters of St. Chr^tienne, a teach- ing order founded at Metz in 1807 by M. Joffrct (the mother-house is at present at Longuyon); /or conduct read conducted, before the Associations law of 1901
Nanteuil, Robert, 683a, for Fairthorne read Faith- orne
Napoleon I, 687c, for Battafuoco read Buttafuoco, 69Sd, 699a, for Las Casas read Las Cases
Napoleon III, 701a, for 24 January, 1869 read 24 Jan- uary, 1860; for 2 April read 12 April; 701d, for ambassador read ambassadors; for Ratazzi's read IJattazzi's
Natal Day, 709a, for Natal Day read Nata,lis; for Moreover we know read At the same time the process of development is obscure. We know;
709b, for Probost read Probst; 709c, for Parente
read Parentes
Naturalism, 714b, /or 1899, V, read 1899, IV
Nature, 715d, for mode read modes; 717a, after Be- griffe add (3rd ed., Berlin, 1910)
Naturism, 717b, for Guyan read Guyau; 718b, for laurels read laurel; 718c, after religion omit as to those; for Feuerbach, who read Feuerbach, and to those who; 719a, /or basis read bottom
Navajo Indians, 721a, after built add in 1910; for Mendileff read Mindelcff; for XIII (1900) read XIII (Los Angeles, 1900)
Navarre, 721c, for 970-1033 read 970-1035; 722a, transpose 1194-1234 to follow the Strong
Navarre, Andrew L., 723a, after New Guinea omit Vicariate Apostolic op
Nazareth, Sisters of Charity of, 725a, after Charity add Mother Spalding, a remarkable woman, was elected the first superior. She governed the com- munity for thirty years, and was a leader in all the works undertaken by the society; 725b, /or 1897 read Philadelphia, 1897 ; for Kentucky (1908) read Kentucky (Cincinnati, 1908)
Nazareth, 727a, for Tarni read Trani
Nazianzus, 72Sc, for villayet read vilayet; for MuUer read Mtiller
Nebraska, 732c, for Daxascher read Daxacher
Necromancy, 735b, for Clemens read Clement; 736a, for iyyao-Ti/iSfioi read iyya(TTifin$ol
Nectarius, 737a, for Ncxnipios read Neitrdpios; 737b, for Palsamon read Balsamon
Nehemias, Book of, 737d/or Dominionem read Dom- nionem; /or i-vi (1) comprises read i-vi, comprises; for Already read (1) Already; 738a, 739b, for Baho- him read Bagohi; 738b, for prophet Noadias read prophetess Noadia; 738c, for vii, 15 read vi, 15; /or fifty-one read fifty-two; 738d, for 3 (1) read 3; for Here read (1) Here; 7.39a, for 1-3; the read 1-31; the; 739b, for Athersatha read Tirshata
Neocaesarea, 741c, for I, VII read I, vii; for Chabot read Chapot; for Paris, 1741 read Paris, 1740; /or Leipzig read Leipzig, 1890; 741d, for VI, III, 1 read Vl, i, iii; 742a, for Paris, 1741 read Paris, 1740
Neo-Scholasticism, 748a, after hylomorphism omit (q. v.) ; 749b, for Freiburg read Fribourg
Nepveu, Francis, 751a, for the government read the government of the Society
Neum, 766, in caption, for Tropes read Troper
Neimiaim, John M., 773d, for one hundred read fifty
Neville, Edmunti, 779a, for 1847 read 1647
Newark, Diocese of, 779d, for 26 May, 166S read 10 June, 1680; 7S0a, for 25 March reod 27 March; fur Laiis('\- read Lariscy
New Caledonia, 782a, for Harmonic read Homeric
Newhouse, Abbey of, 789d, for Liegues read Licques
New Jersey, 790c, for afterwards into read afterwards formed into; 791b, after capital laws add or Crimes Act; 792b, Father John Ury, a Catholic priest, etc. Ury w-as neither a priest nor a Cath- ohc; 792c, Molly Pitcher (nee McCauley) . . . was a Catholic girl. Molly Pitcher was not a Catholic, nor was she born McCauley, it was one of her names by marriage.
Newmann," John Henry, 799b, for Grammar read Grammar
VOLUME XL
New York, Archdiocese of, 26a, after follows omit Nicephorus, Saint, 51d, for "Chronographis" read
The Lady Chapel excluded; after Extreme length "Clironographia"
add 34i;"^ feet; 26b, for indcntified read identified; Nicholas I, Saint, Pope, 54d,/or Bold read Bald; 55a,
/or 1638 read 1688 after Conciliengeschictc, II insert_ (2nd ed.), 860
Nlcaea, Councils of, 46a, /or former read future sqq.; Hergenrother, Kirchengesehichte
Nice, Diocese of, 48b, for 1818 read 1815; 48c, for Nichols, Georce, 65d, after John Langton insert and
llilarus read Hilarius; 48d, for 1648 read 1548 widow of Nicholas Upton