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Transcriber’s Note

Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions.

27.27 the lover[’]s concentrated affection Restored.
53.20 at their [b/h]oly places Replaced.
53.26 in displaying their beauty.[’/”] Replaced.
55.28 Letourne[a]u, in his Sociologie Inserted.
63.1 ‘the means of causing enmity’[”] Probable closing.
64.11 monog[o/a]my is the only marital relation Replaced.
67.26 mere passion linked with opportunity.[”] Added.
133.44 Prior[-]ity of discovery Removed.
138.12 as a woman of twenty-eight;[”] Probable closing.
138.18 the gay and thoughtless first love.[”] Added.
163.9 B[i/y]ron really feels Replaced.
178.19 their energy[,] courage, and manly prowess Added.
205.1 really attached since[’/”] Replaced.
241.18 Who listens once will listen twice[;] Added.
252.39 was promptly accepted.[”] Probable closing.
271.38 where they do not marry.[’/”] Replaced.
273.19 And power of love.’[”] Added.
272.4 not knowing wh[e/i]ther she was going? Replaced.
285.38 [“]O love, O fire! once he drew Added.
288.30 but the brigh[t]est of all is this Inserted.
323.4 [‘/“]with the ugly Eros Replaced.
393.19 considered fashionable[.] Added.
394.26 under the arm.[”] Added.
406.19 modified to their advantage[.] Added.
407.17 but glycerine [don’t] agree with every one Sic
424.43 have supplanted natural selection[.] Added.
459.34 An emphatic [“]No” is the answer. Added.
487.14 the ancient Egypt[ai/ia]ns Transposed.
506.19 in these words: [“]National vanity Added.
516.6 the central part of the peni[u/n]sula Inverted.
521.39 [“]A woman’ is fine Added.
522.3 said that [“]Nature did never Added.
539.6 in the atmosphere of New England.[”] Added.

The punctuation of the Index is occasionally irregular, and has been silently standardized.