Page 37 has felt himself snubbled has felt himself snubbed
Page 38 It has been voticed too It has been noticed too
Page 41 in the galant archievement in the galant achievement
Page 44 I abrubtly checked him I abruptly checked him
Page 51 at Melbourne, were it was at Melbourne, where it was
Page 58 was like that of a fermention was like that of a fermentation
Page 74 to be the first cervical to be the first cervical vertrebra vertebra
Page 81 individuals resident in individuals resident in Okney. Orkney.
Page 83 seen like toes or fingers. seem like toes or fingers.
Page 85 Leur omoplates sont Leurs omoplates sont suspendues ... sans articuler suspendues ... sans s’articuler
Page 88 Closing bracket deleted from after 1816.--Phil. Mag., LIV, 1819.
Page 93 property of a Newcaste property of a Newcastle merchant merchant
Page 111 Closing bracket inserted after ... quoted by Pontoppidan (Report 3)
Page 117 Closing quote mark inserted after ... with the belly turned upwards!
Page 118 that the sea-serpents’s head that the sea-serpent’s head is is drawn drawn
Page 131 a grey rabit is also called a a grey rabbit is also called a blue rabit blue rabbit
Page 152 take a view of distant objets take a view of distant objects
Page 154 Closing quote mark inserted after ... procuring the evidence on this subject.
Opening quote mark inserted before Your connection with the Society
Page 158 the Red Snake a species the Red Snake, a species evidently known to him evidently known to him
Page 159 in the Philosophical Magasine in the Philosophical Magazine and Journal and Journal
Page 160 You directed as to return You directed us to return
Page 165 I was on the beech I was on the beach
Dit it appear to pursue Did it appear to pursue
Page 170 Opening quote mark inserted before I supposed and do believe
Page 175 Closing quote mark inserted after Did it appear to pursue, avoid or notice objects?
Closing quote marks inserted after How fast did it move?
Page 187 used it flappers too used its flappers too
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