, p. 74.]
[Footnote 207: _Highlands of Central India_, p. 149.]
[Footnote 208: T. Williams, _Fiji and the Fijians_, p. 201.]
[Footnote 209: Owen, _Transactions of the Ethnological Society_, New
Series, Vol. II, p. 35.]
[Footnote 210: Lewis and Clarke, _loc. cit._, Vol. I, p. 421.]
[Footnote 211: The theories of Lubbock, Spencer, Tylor, Kohler, Huth,
and Morgan are criticized by Westermarck, _History of Human Marriage_,
pp. 311-19.]
[Footnote 212: Cf. Ploss, _Das Weib_, 3. Aufl., Vol. I, pp. 313ff.]
[Footnote 213: Westermarck, _History of Human Marriage_, pp. 213ff.]
[Footnote 214: Danks, "Marriage Customs of the New Britain Group,"
_Journal of the Anthropological Institute_, Vol. XVIII, p. 281.]
[Footnote 215: Ploss, _loc. cit._, Vol. I, p. 150.]
[Footnote 216: The evidence in this paper will bear chiefly on
Australia, both because the natives are in a very primitive condition,
and because the customs of the aborigines have been very fully
reported by a large number of competent observers.]
[Footnote 217: Spencer and Gillen, _The Native Tribes of Central
Australia_, p.
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