The following corrections have been made to the text: Page 19: visited her "with great caution and apprehension"[quotation mark missing in original] Page 25: "that the difference between men and the animals is forgotten in them."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 62: The Philosophical[original has Philosphical] Journal for October 5, 1895 Page 66: come to console him [original has extraneous quotation mark]for the pain Page 82: distinguished psychiatrist, D. Von Krafft-Ebings[original has Kraft-Ebings] Page 84: inconsistency in desires, sudden and variable will."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 104: develop[original has devolop] other organs than those like the ones in which it was formed Page 109: theories of heredity—HÆckel's[original has Heckel's], for instance Page 112: without the transmission[original has transmision] of the effects of the use Page 141: to give continuous[original has continous] food, warmth and protection Page 164: the ape, the dog, the cat or other animal."[quotation mark missing in original] Page 164: clear, round germinal vesicle[original has vescicle] Page 167: they completely[original has competely] efface themselves Page 176: often of an unusually[original has unsually] cheerful and hopeful disposition Page 180: quoted Grant Allen as favoring abstinence[original has abstainence] Page 182: must bring decay and ultimate extinction.[original has comma] Page 199: children, both born and unborn.[period missing in original] Page 200: capable of resisting the intense excitements[original has excitments] Page 200: dimmed by the relation of such occurrences[original has occurrencies] Page 203: Is this not a grievous[original has grevious] burden Page 206: [original has extraneous quotation mark]Mrs. B—— says: "I can trace Page 207: cloth of gold roses and bougainvillea[original has bougianvillea] Page 210: only 17,314 out of 100,000 died.[original has comma] Page 213: mind as well as heart,[comma missing in original] vigor as well as sympathy Page 217: gruffly[original has grufly] remarked that I had rumpled his hair Page 217: suggestions have not been repeated since May."[original has extraneous quotation mark] Page 226: number "200" is below the entry for "Air" in the original, but it belongs to the entry for "Allen, Joseph A.", and has been moved accordingly Page 228: page numbers for the entry on Darwin have been put in numerical order Page 228: Eimer,[original has period] Dr. G. H., 71, 79 et seq., 90 Page 230: HÆckel[original has Haeckel], Ernst, 109 Page 232: Inheritance of acquired characters, question as to the, 71, 73, 77,[comma missing in original] 79 Page 232: Krafft[original has Kraft], D. Von Ebing, 82, 84, 91 Page 232: Leeuwenhock[original has Leeukwenhock], 103 Page 233: Jowett[original has Jewett], Professor B., 25 et seq.,[comma missing in original] 34 Page 233: Mason, Dr. R. Osgood, on beneficial effect of hypnotism[original has hynotism] Page 233: Myer[original has Meyer], Prof. Frederic W. H., on hypnotic suggestion Page 235: Quatrefages[original has Quartrefages], M. de, 59 Page 235: Race improvement, natural factors in, 10[original has 1] Page 235: Saint-Hilaire, Geoffroy[original has Geoffory], 68 Page 238: Transmission[original has Tranmission] of acquired characters |