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+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Transcriber's notes: Obvious spelling/typographical and | | punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison | | with other occurrences within the text and consultation of | | external sources. | | | | The text is a compilation of previously published articles. | | | | Inconsistent spelling and inline hyphenation occurs across | | chapters and is retained. | | "meal-worm[s]" occurs four times, "mealworm[s]" thirteen times | | "re-appeared" occurs once and reappeared" occurs three times | | | | Page 3: The signature date 1800 is clear error, 1898 is likely | | correct. | | Page 28, 29: "I used still to to", extra "to" removed. | | Page 158: Small ligature oe transcribed as oe in "Scaraboeus". | | Last Pub. Page: Last entry "The Franks" unnumbered, retained. | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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