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| Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber: |
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| There as so many things=> There are so many things {pg 89} |
| as he can develope into a pure=> as he can develop into a pure {pg 168} |
| “Hotchison notched teeth,”=> “Hotchinson notched teeth,” {pg 406} |
| tempermental adaptation=> temperamental adaptation {pg 439} |
| unnatural social, econnomic=> unnatural social, economic {pg 441} |
| kidnaped or carried=> kidnapped or carried {pg 590} |