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1. Images have been moved from the middle of a paragraph to the closest paragraph break.

2. The use of periods is not consistent in the original text. Obvious errors have been silently corrected.

3. Some of the full-page illustrations listed in the Illustrations are missing.

4. The following misprints have been corrected:

Comma added at end of verse line "the powder" (page 31)
Period removed in sentence "three's, thus. one" (page 122)
"hocky" corrected to "hockey" (page 139)
"payments" corrected to "pavements" (page 145)
"hankerchief" corrected to "handkerchief" (page 174)
"Train" corrected to "Twain" (page 381)
"Eoy" corrected to "Roy" (page 381)
"Thomson-Seton" corrected to "Thompson-Seton" (page 382)
"Fin" corrected to "Finn" (page 392)
Missing page no. 204 added for "Feeding chickens" entry (page 401)

5. Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in spelling, punctuation, hyphenation, and ligature usage have been retained.






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