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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2009
One condition on D was omitted from the statement of Theorem B in the paper [1], namely that (and the corresponding condition in Theorem A). The proof of the theorem clearly requires that this be so and it is not difficult to see that such a D can always be chosen. However, Dr R.M. Bryant has pointed out that not only is the theorem true as it stands, but indeed the conditions can be relaxed slightly to allow D to be any group such that
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