B37

From BNC file J35:  _The Environment Digest_, u.p., n.d.


00359  Here and below, the text contains cases where an asterisk with
spaces either side occurs in an introductory position, rather like a 
bullet mark.  BNC has an SGML entity code for filled bullets, so 
presumably the asterisks in this text are genuinely asterisks, but they
are wordtagged YO like bullets.

00370  "to revert environmental damage":  "revert" looks like a malapropism
for "reverse", however the grammar is barely affected (apart from the fact
that "revert" is normally intransitive), so no correction has been made.

00389  "threaten" should be "threatens" after "increased frequency"; this
is probably the author's error, influenced by "typhoons", rather than
a misprint.

00405, 00406, 00412  "C02", with zero, replaced by "CO2", i.e. carbon dioxide.  
(The correct orthography would have a subscript 2, but that nicety is often
not observed; however, the orthography here, with zero, although consistent
in this text is just a mistake -- and one which may well have been 
introduced by the BNC compilers.)
