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Hello:
     I am trying to contact a retired librarian who lives in Halifax for=20
some library & NSIS related advice. Drawing on memory her name is=20
Patricia Chambers. {bad things happen quickly when an old computer=20
becomes overloaded; such as most e-mails and addresses lost; sigh).

     To simplify matters I will ask my questions now and Pat or others=20
may be able to advise me . I noticed in 2017 that two of my drawings
in Fig. 13 of the Roland and Smith Flora of Nova Scotia were labeled=20
incorrectly in the legend. 13e is Spirillus  not filiformis as stated in=20
the legend and 13f is richardsonii not pefoliatus. Some of the=20
associated text is accordingly also incorrect.

     My question is--- How can I best put on record the several=20
corrections ? An errata after all these years. A 25 line note  to NSIS=20
or some other mechanism ?

Thanks, Dave Webster

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