[p. 87]: corollation to correlation (the perfect correlation)

[p. 88]: single quote to double quote, and missing close quote added (I said, “I have been to a small village ... ‘No, sir; but his widow is.’”)

[p. 92]: fantacies to fantasies (Laugh at the fantasies)

[p. 111]: occurence to occurrence (This strange occurrence naturally)

[p. 112]: sufficent to sufficient (with sufficient light)

[p. 115]: stewn to strewn (strewn with sand)

[p. 116]: undiscernable to undiscernible (colors being undiscernible)

[p. 116]: corelated to correlated (correlated harmony between minds)

[p. 117]: McKendee to McKendree (Bishop McKendree)

[p. 120]: unconciously to unconsciously (unconsciously those who by study ... are continuously made unconsciously)