[F] Held in the Amphitheater, at Chautauqua, August 4, 1882.
[G] The Chautauquan is a monthly magazine containing more than one half the “required” reading. Ten numbers for the year. 72 pages a month. Price, $1.50 a year. For all the books address Phillips & Hunt, New York, or Walden & Stowe, Cincinnati or Chicago. For The Chautauquan address, Theodore L. Flood, Meadville, Pa.
[H] We ask this question to ascertain the possible future intellectual and moral influence of this “Circle” on your homes.
Transcriber’s Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 123, “Keif” changed to “Kief” (grand duchy of Kief remained)
Page 138, repeated word “more” deleted from text. Original read (more more than 9,500 cubic)
Page 145, “possiby” changed to “possibly” (cyanogen, and possibly oxygen)
Page 146, “comatic” changed to “cometic” (cometic phenomena are concerned)