PLANISPHERE, signifies a projection of the
sphere, and its various circles on a plane; in which
sense, maps, whereon are exhibited the meridians
and other circles of the sphere, are planispheres. See
MAP.
VOL. I. p. 566. col. 2. l. 10. from the bottom. For "Eubea, now the Black Sea," read "Eubea, now Negropont."
VOL. II. p. 374. col. 2. l. 27. For "the old English writers call those large muskets calivers, &c." read "the old English writers call the hand-gun a caliver, and that which was fired with a rest sometimes a musket and sometimes a barquebusi. See Shakespeare, 2d part Henry IV. Stevens."
VOL. III. p. 19. article BAROCO. Read
Omne homo est bipes,
Aliquid animal non est bipes;
Aliquid animal non est bomo.
p. 417. col. 2. For "BosWORTA," read "BosWORTH."
l. 21. For "Richard" read "Richmond;" for "Henry III." read "Henry VII."
N. B. These errors in the article BosWORTH do not run through the whole impression.
p. 439. col. 1. l. 26. from the bottom. For "ò ò, orista," read "a, a, orista."
col. 2. l. 1. from the top. Read "tropecolum."
p. 493. col. 1. l. 22. For "manners," read "miners."
col. 2. l. 13. from the bottom. Read "Sir Roger Man-wood chief-baron."
VOL. IV. p. 342. col. 1. l. 10. from the bottom. Read "Plate CXXVI."
p. 360. col. 2. l. 22. from the bottom. Read "L. 40 a-year."
VOL. V. p. 57. col. 2. l. 4. For "it," read "is."
p. 89. col. 2. l. 16. from the bottom. Read "felony without benefit of clergy, by stat. &c."
p. 105. col. 2. l. 16. For "false," read "fests."
p. 135. col. 2. l. 24. For "Redcliffe," read "Ratcliffe."
p. 496. col. 1. For "ally," read "tally."
p. 509. col. 2. l. 14. For "Cambridge," read "Oxford."
p. 720. col. 2. l. 14. For "goddefa," read "god."
VOL. IX. p. 160. col. 1. l. 9. from the bottom. For "Edward II." read "Richard I."
VOL. XIII. p. 131. col. 1. l. 13. For "meek," read "mock."
p. 132. col. 1. l. 28. from the bottom. For "call," read "cull."
p. 169. Note (A). Read "the person was sworn, &c."
p. 210. col. 1. l. 15. For "spreads," read "spread."
col. 2. l. 27. For "fit," read "fet."
p. 263. col. 1. l. 10. from the bottom. For "inseparable," read "measurable."
col. 2. l. 29. For "thinning," read "thinning."
p. 287. and p. 288. to be cancelled.
p. 289. col. 1. To Cor. 6. add, "This proposition is true in lenses and mirrors, but not in single refracting surfaces."
p. 521. last line. For "Prommetichus," read "Pfammetichus."
p. 682. col. 1. l. 17. from the bottom. For "others appears," read "others appear."
col. 2. l. 15. For "Briteagne," read "Bretagne."
VOL. XIV. p. 118. col. 2. to l. 7. from the end, add, "For if the femicircle described on the diameter BN, which corresponds to the whole arch AN, be divided into an indefinite number of equal arches Gg, &c. the sum of all the lines NF will be equal to as many times NK as there are arches in the same circle equal to Gg."
p. 119. col. 1. l. 15. For "corrupody," read "corresponding."
p. 137. at the end of the article "PENTLAND," dele "See PICTLAND."
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