[Chapter V]

(Nâgârjana’s famous doctrine of “The Middle Path) to Nâgârjuna’s.

“is no more than a fragment of the absoulte Bhûtatathâtâ” to absolute.

“to be very logical and free from serious dufficulties” to difficulties.

“Adam with Eve, Buddha with Devadatta, etc., ect.,” to etc.

[Chapter VI]

“and Buddi and Ahankâra. Buddhi, intellect, is defined” to Buddhi.

([p.139, fn. 1]) “doctrine of Mahâyânism, i.e.. that of” change third period to a comma.

[Chapter VII]

“fixed state of things in which perfect equillibrium” to equilibrium.