Wonky footnotes in Logos edition (not print book)

There's something funny going on with the footnotes in Steinmann's Commentary on Daniel (Concordia).
In the excursus on p. 290, the footnotes jump from 162 to 164 to 166 to 168 to 170. Some of these are large numbers in the middle of the text, and some are superscript.
In the print volume, the footnote numbering restarts to 1 at the beginning of the excursus. Looks like someone has tried to change this in the Logos version and messed it up somewhat?
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Another issue in the same book: p425 footnote 4 references another book by the same author, but actually links to the works of Josephus!
Because it's in a footnote I can't use the 'report typo' function.
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The footnotes in this section also jump from 2 to 4 to 6...
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Thanks Stephen. Looks like you reported the typos. Your report will work perfectly. Thanks!
I'm looking into getting the whole series updated. It's probably due for a re-fresh.
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