Page 204: far enough from Carlyle's sorrowing[original has "sorowing"] denunciations
Page 215: he calls the Dauphiness, is unforgettable[original has "unforgetable"]
Page 220: pillar of penitence or martyrdom[original has "martydom"]
Page 230: great composure in an inarticulate[original has "inartlculate"] element
Page 278, under "Carlyle, Thomas": residences of[subentry title added by transcriber], 49-51, 54, 55
Page 279, under "Emerson, Ralph Waldo": statement on fields[subentry title added by transcriber], 53
Page 282, under "Shakespeare": and other authors[subentry title added by transcriber], 147, 210, 212.
Page 283, under "Tennyson, Alfred": residences[subentry title added by transcriber], 43, 81, 103
The following index entries have been changed to reflect the spelling used in the main text:
Page 277: Bloodroot[original has "Blood-root"], 172.
Page 278: Cranesbill[original has "Crane's-bill"], 53.
Page 280: Goldenrod[original has "Golden-rod"], 18, 196.
Page 283: Swordfish[original has "Sword-fish"], 274.
Page 284: Yellow-hammer[original has "Yellowhammer"], or yellow yite
Punctuation has been standardized in the Index.
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