Erratum
Dear Readers, please note that the research on which the article Wild Foods - Blessing or Burden? in the last issue of Field Exchange was based, was supported by SCF(UK) and WFP. Also we made a special effort in this article to demonstrate our misspelling abilities, here's our masterpieces (correct spellings in bold):
eakuadhai | akuadha |
eayaaki | ayaak |
eakiyai | akiya |
Nandea Latifonda | Nauclea latifolia |
dheik dhietz | dheik dheik |
Petrocarpus lucerus | Petrocarpus lucens |
amera | anuera |
Portulaca anadrifida | Portulaca quadrifida |
Thanks to Caroline Gullick for the correct spellings.
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Erratum. Field Exchange 7, July 1999. p8. www.ennonline.net/fex/7/errata
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