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diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
index 8c952708c5..efd9514db6 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
@@ -512,8 +512,10 @@ Error: fun containing local Erlang function calls
of the reference counter, keeping track of how many times
the table has been fixed by the process.</p>
<p>If the table never has been fixed, the call returns
- <c>false</c>.</p>
- </item>
+ <c>false</c>.</p></item>
+ <item><p><c>Item=stats, Value=tuple()</c> <br></br>
+ Returns internal statistics about set, bag and duplicate_bag tables on an internal format used by OTP test suites.
+ Not for production use.</p></item>
</list>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -658,9 +660,9 @@ ets:is_compiled_ms(Broken).</code>
table. The difference being the same as between <c>=:=</c>
and <c>==</c>. As an example, one might insert an object
with the
- <c>integer()</c><c>1</c> as a key in an <c>ordered_set</c>
+ <c>integer()</c> <c>1</c> as a key in an <c>ordered_set</c>
and get the object returned as a result of doing a
- <c>lookup/2</c> with the <c>float()</c><c>1.0</c> as the
+ <c>lookup/2</c> with the <c>float()</c> <c>1.0</c> as the
key to search for.</p>
<p>If the table is of type <c>set</c> or <c>ordered_set</c>,
the function returns either the empty list or a list with one
@@ -943,7 +945,7 @@ ets:select(Table,MatchSpec),</code>
table is named or not. If one or more options are left out,
the default values are used. This means that not specifying
any options (<c>[]</c>) is the same as specifying
- <c>[set,protected,{keypos,1},{heir,none},{write_concurrency,false},{read_concurrency,false}]</c>.</p>
+ <c>[set, protected, {keypos,1}, {heir,none}, {write_concurrency,false}, {read_concurrency,false}]</c>.</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item>
<p><c>set</c>
@@ -960,7 +962,7 @@ ets:select(Table,MatchSpec),</code>
<c>ordered_set</c> tables regard keys as equal when they
<em>compare equal</em>, not only when they match. This
means that to an <c>ordered_set</c>, the
- <c>integer()</c><c>1</c> and the <c>float()</c><c>1.0</c> are regarded as equal. This also means that the
+ <c>integer()</c> <c>1</c> and the <c>float()</c> <c>1.0</c> are regarded as equal. This also means that the
key used to lookup an element not necessarily
<em>matches</em> the key in the elements returned, if
<c>float()</c>'s and <c>integer()</c>'s are mixed in