CORRECTIONS.In the September/October 2000 Tools for Green Living review "The Nature Near You," two book publishers were inadvertently switched. Arthur Plotnick's The Urban Tree Book is available from Chelsea Green ($18.95) and Robert K. Henderson's The Neighborhood Forager for·age n. 1. Food for domestic animals; fodder. 2. The act of looking or searching for food or provisions. v. for·aged, for·ag·ing, for·ag·es v.intr. 1. is available from Three Rivers Three Rivers, Que., Canada: see Trois Rivières. Press ($24.95). Due to an editing error, "A Breath of Air in Harlem" (In Brief, September/October 2000) mistakenly mis·tak·en v. Past participle of mistake. adj. 1. Wrong or incorrect in opinion, understanding, or perception. 2. Based on error; wrong: a mistaken view of the situation. referred to the highway blocking Harlem's access to the waterfront as the Harlem River Harlem River, navigable tidal channel, 8 mi (12.9 km) long with Spuyten Duyvil Creek, in New York City, SE N.Y., separating Manhattan from the Bronx. Connecting the Hudson and East rivers, it is a shipping shortcut between Long Island Sound and river ports north of Drive. It's actually the West Side Highway. |
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