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Catalogue of the collection of glass, formed by Felix Slade, Esq. F.S.A : ; With notes on the history of glass making / by Alexander Nesbitt, and an appendix, containing a decription of other works of art presented or bequeathed by Mr Slade to the nation
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.

Page ix. Line 21, dele here.

xix, 39, for opaque yellow colour, &c. read opaque pastes; yellow, and two or three shades of

green are far from rare.

xx. 4, for produce the kind of patterns thus displayed, read exhibit the kind of patterns thus

produced.

,, xxv. 22, for conjoined, read met.

xxiii. 8, for Bishop Lismore, read Bishop of Lismore.

xxviii. Note t. a f ter Loan, add at South Kensington.

xxxi. t> f or Lon Burnel, the Ape, read Dan Burnel, the Asse.

xxxviii. Line 11, for those, read that.

10, No. 85, This specimen was not found in the Greek Archipelago but on the Rhine.

21, 117, forXante, read Xanten.

,, 26, ., 152, This is probably a Cinque-cento paste, taken from an antique cameo in the Naples Collection.

27, 158, A scaraboid of deep blue glass of Archive Style, probably Phoenician ; it represents a man

seizing a gryphon.

39, 240, From the Greek Archipelago.

45, 270, Height, 3| in.

55, Omit the Sub-Title, TEUTONIC GLASS.

74, No. 384 to 386, maj be of German origin.

88, 481, Height, 7| in.

90, 486, Among the filigree ornaments are the arms of Baden.

92, ,, 499, for Strawberry bosses, read Lions heads.

,, 98, 527, for purple, read amber.

106, 586 is Fig. 182; and No. 588, Fig. 180.

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