p. 43. "the whole course of the zooelogical system" - "zoloogical" in
original.
p. 65. "corals, radiata, worms, mollusca, and crustacea" - "radita" in
original.
p. 73. "many portions of the skin" - "the the" (across line break) in
original.
p. 86. "forsakes us in the inquiry" - "inqury" in original.
p. 112. "even philosophy can not take up the investigation" - "phi-osophy"
(across line break) in original.
p. 147. "the origin of self-consciousness" - "conciousness" in original.
p. 265. "the origin of species through development" - "developement" in
original.
p. 297. "any other interpretation than to take them" - "then" in original.
p. 343. "the Titan-like, rebellious Kainites" - "Titian" in original.
Note 3. "The nearer a generation was" - "a a" (across line break) in
original.
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