The next major Nepenthaceae ", and provided an emended description of " N . northiana ".
22.
The emended Trachycerataceae includes the Trachyceratidae, Arpaditidae, Cyrtopleuritidae, Distichitidae, Heraclitidae, Noridiscitidae, and Tibetitidae.
23.
Some editors have emended the line while others have accepted the reading and taken Hl�n to refer to the earth.
24.
Haydn cultivated popular music more than any composer before him, incorporating popular tunes ( smoothly emended ) into his symphonies.
25.
This formal notation is sometimes emended to use double hyphens instead ( as ) to permit its use in file names.
26.
During it he kept by his bedside a manuscript of Homer personally emended by Aristotle, a gift of the latter.
27.
He noted that Bruckner had emended it himself and in 1948 declared it the true " Fassung letzter Hand ".
28.
Subscriptions in three manuscripts containing the works of Horace state that Mavortius emended one text of that poet in the sixth century.
29.
Then in a 1907 article, Gayley emended this to " The Wakefield Master, " the name which is still frequently used.
30.
The original quarto's " blacks " in line 10 is almost universally emended to " blanks ", following Alexander Dyce.