]
[Footnote 147: Spencer, _Descriptive Sociology_, Vol. V, p. 8, quoting
Petherick, _Egypt, the Soudan, and Central Africa_, pp. 140-44.]
[Footnote 148: H.H. Bancroft, _loc. cit._, Vol. I, p. 506.]
[Footnote 149: Simcox, _loc. cit._, Vol. I, p. 211.]
[Footnote 150: Ibid.]
[Footnote 151: Morgan, _Ancient Society_, p. 169.]
[Footnote 152: Waitz-Gerland, _loc. cit._, Vol. VI, p. 20.]
[Footnote 153: Ellis, _Tour through Hawaii_, p. 391.]
[Footnote 154: Waitz-Gerland, _loc. cit._, Vol. VI, pp. 201-3.]
[Footnote 155: J. Lippert, _Kulturgeschichte_, Vol. II, p. 342.]
[Footnote 156: C.C. Closson, "The Hierarchy of European Races."
_American Journal of Sociology_, Vol. III, pp. 315ff.]
[Footnote 157: William James, _Principles of Psychology_, Vol. II, pp.
410ff.]
[Footnote 158: _Journals of Two Expeditions_, Vol. II, p. 317.]
[Footnote 159: I have alluded in more than one paper to the theory
of tropisms, but this does not imply an acceptance of this theory
as stated by Loeb (_Der Heliotropismus der Thiere und seine
Uebereinstimmung mil dem Heliotropismus der Pflanzen_), Vervorn (_Das
lebendige Substanz_), and other representatives of the "mechanical"
school of physiologists.
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