1 This Journal, vol. 13 (1948) pp. 95–106.
Certain minor corrections are required in the original paper on basic logic (vol. 7, pp. 105–114 of this Journal). The corrections were communicated to the Editor by the referee of another of the writer's papers. The referee's remarks seem to be worth quoting in full:
“P. 111, lines 15–16. Delete “and only if” in line 15, and insert after line 16: “, and G bears T to ‘a’ only if ’(lga)’ is a member of F for all ‘g’ such that ‘g’ represents G in F.”
“P. 111, line 21. Read “R” for “‘r’”.
“P. 112, line 22 from below. Read “[=]” for “[Q]”.
“Without the change in 5.5, I was unable to prove 5.13 or to prove that ‘t2’ represents T2 in Κ (bottom of p. 112). (Note: A G which bears T2 to ‘b’ can be quite arbitrary, except that it must contain either both ‘a’ and ‘[a ⊃ b]’ or else ‘b’. Such a G might not be represented by any ‘g’.) This correction apparently does not affect Fitch's later papers, where a different treatment is used.”