ERRATA,
page 118. 1. 13.—M. de la Tour is the only hiftorian who defcribes Ranna Biddelura in
fuch exalted terms. Lieutenant Moor., in his Narrative, p. 51, mentions a
place called Rana Bednore, which I prefume to be the fame ; yet he fpeaks of
it only ' as a market town of fome importance and extent, with a fort, but not
cz ftrong one.' It is impoflible that in the fhort interval between the time it
was defcribed by the Frenchman, and that in which it was viflted by our honefr.
foldier, that it could fo fuddenly decline from its magnificence as to fuffer its
uncommon fplendor to pafs without any notice. The place is exprefTed in
Mr. Rennet's Map of Hindoojian; and alfo in Mr. Tear's, at the diftance of
about ninety miles to the north-eaft of Bednore, in Lat, I4°4o', Eaft Leng. 76V
134. 1. Z^.—Polymeta, read Polymita.
160. 1. 1 .—Coimlettore.
167. 1. 5.—Bednore, read Ranna Biddelura*
200. 3. 8.—p. 82, read p. 101.
page 118. 1. 13.—M. de la Tour is the only hiftorian who defcribes Ranna Biddelura in
fuch exalted terms. Lieutenant Moor., in his Narrative, p. 51, mentions a
place called Rana Bednore, which I prefume to be the fame ; yet he fpeaks of
it only ' as a market town of fome importance and extent, with a fort, but not
cz ftrong one.' It is impoflible that in the fhort interval between the time it
was defcribed by the Frenchman, and that in which it was viflted by our honefr.
foldier, that it could fo fuddenly decline from its magnificence as to fuffer its
uncommon fplendor to pafs without any notice. The place is exprefTed in
Mr. Rennet's Map of Hindoojian; and alfo in Mr. Tear's, at the diftance of
about ninety miles to the north-eaft of Bednore, in Lat, I4°4o', Eaft Leng. 76V
134. 1. Z^.—Polymeta, read Polymita.
160. 1. 1 .—Coimlettore.
167. 1. 5.—Bednore, read Ranna Biddelura*
200. 3. 8.—p. 82, read p. 101.