--- a/text/ncat.tex Wed Nov 30 18:31:53 2011 -0800
+++ b/text/ncat.tex Wed Nov 30 18:45:32 2011 -0800
@@ -3251,7 +3251,7 @@
on the boundary.
This is the 3-dimensional part of the data for the Morita equivalence.
(Note that, by symmetry, the $c$ and $d$ arrows of Figure \ref{morita-fig-2}
-are the same (up to rotation), as are the $h$ and $g$ arrows.)
+are the same (up to rotation), as the $h$ and $g$ arrows.)
In order for these 3-morphisms to be equivalences,
they must be invertible (i.e.\ $a=b\inv$, $c=d\inv$, $e=f\inv$) and in addition