INDEX
The names of authors from whose works quotations have been made are printed in heavy-faced type.
A- Aaron, [162]
- Ab-ba-gi-na, [98]
- Abbott, Edith, [332]
- Abgal, [94]
- Abipones, [42]
- Abortion, [26], [259], [260], [279]
- Abraham, [158]
- Abu Tamman, [177]
- Abyssinians, [17]
- Accouchements, god of, [98]
- Achilles, [186]
- Acts of Parliament, 1802, 1833, [324], [329]
- Adelphi, [196]
- Adoption, [102], [288], [289];
- Adventures of Sanehat, [112]
- Ægean culture, [91]
- Ælian, [9], [207]
- Æsculapius, [187]
- Æthelstan, laws of, [292]
- Æthiopia, [274]
- Africa, [17], [23], [34], [106], [262]
- Agathocles, [8]
- Aghani, [173], [174], [175]
- Agis, [193]
- Agnew, Frederick A., [334]
- Agrarian Law, [215]
- Aha, island of, [74]
- Ahaz, [166]
- Aidan, [275]
- Ainu race, [71]
- Aix, [303]
- Akkado-Sumerians, [90], [92], [107]
- Albanian Scots, [275]
- Alexander the Great, [127]-8
- Al-Farazdac, [174], [175]
- Alfred, King, [283]
- Al Hidaya, [180]
- Allahabad, [137]
- Al Mostatraf, [172]
- Alsace, [276]
- Al Siyar, [182]
- Altar, infants buried at, [151]
- Ambrosius, [258], [263]
- Amenemhat I., [112]
- Ammianus Marcellinus, [177], [279]
- Ammonites, [164]
- Amosis, [113]
- Amphidromia, [193]
- Amphion, [187]
- Amraphael, [100]
- Amsterdam provides for children, [300]
- Amulius, [210]
- Amva, [124]
- Anacharsis, [196]
- Andromache, [185]
- Andromeda, [193]
- Angora (Ancyra), [268]
- Animal, care of young, [20];
- Annales de la Sainte Enfance, [61]
- Antankarana tribes, [35]
- Antiphili, [197]
- Antiphon, [184]
- Antiquates italicæ medii ævi, [294]
- Antiquity and Piety, [113]
- Antoninus Pius, [236], [247], [248]
- Antoninus Pius, Life of, [248], [250]
- Apprentices, [315], [316], [317]
- Apulia, [284]
- Arabs, chapter [xi.];
- Aramean tribes, [138]
- Arcadia, [187]
- Archambault, [290]
- Arctopitheci, [23]
- Areoi society, [41]
- Argos, [187]
- Aristophanes, [191], [199], [205], [206]
- Aristotle, [7], [14]
- Arius, [20], [268]
- Arkwright, invention of, [318]
- Arles, Bishop of, [275]
- Armenia, [91]
- Arrian, [128]
- Artificers, statute of, [315]
- Arunta tribes, [32]
- Aryan Civilization, [123]
- Aryans, [90], [120], [121]
- Ashley, W. J., [314]
- Assa Sahib, governor of Saugor, [148]
- Assyria, [91]
- Assyrians, [159]
- Astrolabe Bay, [24]
- Astrology and exposure, [265], [266]
- Astyanax, [185]
- Asylums, [65], [293], [294], [295], [296], [297], [298], [299]
- Athalaric, King, [283], [284]
- Athanagoras, [260]
- Athanasius, Bishop, [268]
- Athenæus, [205]
- Athens, [191], [216]
- Auge, [187]
- Augustine, [258]
- Augustus, [223], [226], [229], [247]
- Aurelianus, [279]
- Australian Aborigines, [33]
- Australian aborigines, [33], [34]
- Austria, child welfare movement in, [334]
- Avebury, Lord, [143]
- Aventine Hill, [242]
- Avignon, Bishop of, [275]
- Azara, Felix de, [36]
B- Baal, [163], [164]
- Babylonia, [9], [91], [92], [93], [138]
- Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, [99]
- Bain, Alexander, [2]
- Banjarilu, Hindu caste, [149]
- Barnabas, [258], [259]
- Barnamtarra, [97]
- Baroda, [131]
- Barton, G. A., [139]
- Basil the Great, [263]
- Bastards, [303]
- Basuto, [35]
- Bathilde, Saint, [290]
- Bathurst (N. S. W.), [43], [147]
- Bau, temple of, [96], [97]
- Beckmann, [297]
- Bel, temple of, [93]
- Benares, [129]
- Bengal, Royal Society, [130]
- Benin, [32]
- Bergh, Henry, [336]
- Bergliac, asylum at, [296]
- Bergson, H., [3]
- Berins, [275]
- Berlin, child-welfare organization in, [334]
- Bernard de Montlaur, [295]
- Beverly, Mass., [333]
- Bhisma, [123], [124]
- Binkershoek, Cornelius van, [247]
- Birds, [4], [21], [53]
- Bithynia, [233], [274]
- Blood ceremonies, [144], [145], [146], [148], [154], [178], [261]
- Bombay, [129]
- Borneo, [23]
- Borromeo, Count, [334]
- Botterays, [301]
- Boulger, D. C., [59]
- Boulton, invention by, [318]
- Bourgognes, asylum of, [295]
- Brace, Charles Loring, [258]
- Braelers, ordinances of, [315]
- Brahmanism and Hinduism, [125]
- Brahmin priests, [148]
- Breasted, J. H., [112]
- Brehm, Bird-Life, [21], [22]
- Brehma Bywant Pooran, [130]
- Brephotrophia, asylums for children, [293], [297]
- Bretagne, [303]
- Brinton, D. G., [19], [31], [39]
- British Museum, [80], [93], [110]
- Brown, Arthur J., [69]
- Bruitii, [284]
- Bryant, E. E., [248], [250]
- Bryce, James, [257]
- Buckle, T. H., [16]
- Buddhism, [77], [81], [126], [127]
- Budge, E. A. W., [117]
- Burgundians, [274], [276], [281]
- Burhan-ad-din-Ali, [180]
- Burial alive, [27], [36], [78], [149], [154], [172]
- Burnell, A. C., [127]
- Burnt-offerings, [158], [168]
- Busiris, Egyptian deity, [262]
C- Caduca, [228]
- Cæsar, [276], [277]
- Cain, R., [149]
- Calabria, [284]
- Callich, or Gallus, [276]
- Camos, [165], [166]
- Campania, [283]
- Canaan, people of, [138], [140], [158]
- Canis Brasiliensis, [22]
- Cannibalism, [140], [141], [142], [143], [147], [149], [150];
- Canton, [65]
- Capitoline Hill, [210]
- Cappadocia, [274]
- Caracalla, constitution of, [229]
- Carinthia, [276]
- Carnivora, [22]
- Carpenter, Edward, [10]
- Carthaginian, [8], [237], [276]
- Cassiodorus, [283]-4
- Cassius, [239]
- Cassius Severus, [243]
- Cassius Viscellinus, [215]
- Castration, [160]
- Cathaia, [129]
- Catiline, [241]
- Catullus, [240]
- Celtic races, [120], [121], [258]
- Ceres, [215]
- Cervus Campestris, [22]
- Chabas, M., [111]
- Chang-Chau, department of, [66], [68]
- Chanoines du Saint Esprit, [295]
- Ch’aou, [55]
- Charlevoix, [42]
- Château de Bicêtre, [308]
- Chavannes, Edouard, [50]
- Chelonia, [20]
- Chen, protest of, against infanticide, [62]
- Chikandini, [124]
- Child-labour, [282], [313], [314], [318], [325], [333]
- Child-slaves, [154], [213], [237], [266], [289], [290], [291], [319], [320]-323
- Child-welfare societies, beginnings of, [333], [334], [335]
- Childebert, [293]
- China, child-welfare movement in, [335]
- China. Das Reich der Mitte, [68]
- China in Decay, [69]
- Chinese, [9];
- Ch’ing, [53]
- Choentche, Chinese Emperor, [55], [59]
- Choo, people of, [54]
- Chou King, [47]
- Chow dynasty, [50]
- Chowkidar, [137]
- Chremes, [217]–21
- Christianity, [13], [14], [251], [252], [257], [271]
- Christian missionaries in Europe, [275], [276]
- Chronicles, II., [166]
- Chronicles of Japan, [72]
- Chun, Chinese Emperor, [47]
- Church, [268], [273], [287], [288], [289], [303]
- Chu’un Ts’ew, [54]
- Chwolsohn, D., [140]
- Cicero, [11], [234]
- Cimbrians, [240]
- Circumcision, [160]
- Cité de St.-Landry, Paris, [306], [307]
- Citharion, [187]
- Civilisation ches les Francs, [275]
- Civilization of China, [70]
- Claudius, Emperor, [230]
- Claudius, F., [243]
- Clay figures substituted in sacrifice, [79], [80]
- Clement XIV., Pope, [231]
- Clement of Alexandria, [259], [261]
- Clothing industry in United States, [332]
- Clovis II., King, [290]
- Cnut, laws of, [292]
- Coition, ceremonies over, [124]
- Columba, [275]
- Columbanus, [276]
- Commodus, [260]
- Confucius, [7], [87]
- Conquista del Peru, [145]
- Constantine, [222], [252], [264], [269], [273]
- Constantinople, [177], [273]
- Continence, [260]
- Copenhagen, sacrifices, [152], [153]
- Coquebert, [306]
- Coronis, [187]
- Cosilinum, city of, [285]
- Cotton factories, [325], [333]
- Council, of Agde, [270];
- Court, children’s, [338]
- Courtesans, [26], [204], [205], [242]
- Covenant, Threshold, [152], [153], [154], [161]
- Cratinus, the younger, [205]
- Creditur virgini, [305]
- Crescentius, [259]
- Crespigny, Lieut. de, [23]
- Crete, [186], [189], [190]
- Crobylus, [205]
- Crom-Cruach, worship of, [276]
- Crooke, W., [148], [155]
- Crotopos, [187]
- Cuneiform Parallels to the Old Testament, [99]
- Cuq, [95]
- Curr, E. M., [37]
- Curzon, [311]
D- Dacier, Madame, [220]
- Dahomey, [121], [154]
- Dale, Godfrey, [35]
- Daphnis and Chloe, [195], [200], [203]
- Daremberg and Saglio, [186]
- Darius Hystaspis, [91]
- Darwin, Charles, [4], [43]
- Das Kind in Brauch und Sitte der Völker, [35]
- Dasyas, [122]
- Datheus, Archbishop of Milan, [13], [293], [294], [299], [302]
- David, [165]
- Davis, J. M., [43]
- Davoud-Oughlou, G. A., [279], [282]
- Dawn of Civilization, [109]
- Dawson, James, [33]
- Debilitans Expositos, [242]
- De Breuil, [300]
- De Bry, [146]
- de Chateauneuf, Benoiston, [307]
- Découvertes en Chaldée, [94]
- Deformed children, [151], [306];
- De homine replegiando, writ, [336]
- Deissmann, Adolph, [119]
- Deity of Eight Thousand Spears, [75]
- de la Crau, Olivier, [295]
- de Meulant, Bishop of Paris, [300]
- Democritus, [194]
- de Morgan, J., [99]
- Demosthenes, [206]
- Deneker, J., [19]
- Denman, R. D., [315]
- Descent of Man, [43]
- Destruction, god of, [149]
- De Verborum Significatione, [223], [242]
- D’Horme, P., [99]
- Dhurma Shastra, [134]
- Dietrich (Theodoric), [283]
- Diocletian, [272]
- Diodorus Siculus, [114], [116], [117], [128]
- Dion Cassius, [237]
- Dionysius Halicarnassus, [8]
- Dionysus, [187]
- Diphilus, [196]
- Divine Institutes, [254], [255]
- “Divine” origin of infanticide, [132]
- Divorce, [182], [223]
- Domitian, [225]
- Doomsday Book, Assyrian, [103]
- Doqhutiya, professional kidnappers, [155]
- Dorians, [186]
- Dosajee Jhareja, [136]
- Douglas, Robert K., [69]
- Dreyerie tribe, [38]
- Droppers, Garrett, [83]
- Drowning of children, [55], [67], [123], [144], [261], [262]
- Du Berry, Abbé, [291]
- Dubois, Dr. Eugene, [15], [46]
- du Chaillu, Paul, [23]
- Duff, Archibald, [139]
- Dugour, A. J., [217], [260], [282]
- Dumeril, [306]
- Duncan, Jonathan, [129]
- Dunham, S. A., [273]
- Dunlop, O. J., [315]
- Durante matrimonio, [246]
- Duruy, [238]
- Dussaud, René, [105]
- Dutch, in China, [57]
- Dyaks, sacrifices, [154]
- Dyetinet, named after child, [153]
E- Eannatum, [94]
- Early Ideas, [125]
- East India Company, [130]
- Eastern Roman Empire, [287], [288]
- Ecclesiastes, [111]
- Ecclesiastical History, [274], [275]
- Edomites, [166]
- Edward the Martyr, [292]
- Egypt, [112], [113], [160];
- 3366 B. C., [111]
- Egyptian, civilization, [6];
- Egyptians, [19], [91];
- attitude toward death, castes, [107]
- Egyptian Tales, [112]
- Elamites, [91]
- Ellis, William, [41], [43]
- Ellwood, Charles, [4]
- Elohim, [158]
- Eloi, St., [291]
- Emperor, Joseph II., [257];
- Enfants-Dieu, House of, [301]
- Enfants Trouvés, [287]
- England, asylums in, [298];
- Épaves, legal charge on nobles, [304]
- Epictetus, [236]
- Epidaurus, [187]
- Erman, A., [112], [117]
- Ethiopia, [274]
- Etirtu, adoption of, [104]
- Etolians, [187]
- Études Égyptiennes, [110]
- Eunice, Saint, child slave, [291]
- Eunuchs, abolition of, [59]
- Euripides, [191], [201]
- Eusebius, Bishop of Vercelli, [274], [275]
- Evans, Sir John, [15]
- Excavations, Babylonian, [92];
- Exodus, [161]
- Exposed children, Visigoths, [282]
- Exposure, cause of, [192], [193];
F- Factories, abuse in, [12], [319], [320]
- Fair, children sold at, [285]
- Family, labour contracted by, [314];
- Famine, in China, [49], [57];
- Fathers, power of, in Gaul, [276], [277];
- Faubourg, St. Lazare, [308];
- St. Victor, [307]
- Faust, A. K., [87]
- Faustina, [245]
- Featherman, A., [16], [17]
- Female child, [118], [144], [210]
- Female sacrifice, Japan, [81]
- “Female-Who-Invite,” [74]
- Festus, [242]
- Field of slaughter (Magh-Sleacth), [276]
- Fines, for killing child, [279], [280];
- Fingen, [276]
- First-born, sacrifice of, [39], [93], [139], [140], [145], [149];
- Fisc, sale of children by, [263]
- Fishermen, find children in nets, [297]
- Fison and Howitt, [42]
- Fleinz, Enrad, [297]
- Florilegium, [198]
- Folk-Lore, American, [156]
- Folk-lore of Northern India, [148]
- Foochow, [66]
- Food, human, for deities, [81];
- infants as food for swine, [262]
- Foreman, John, [44]
- Forum Boarium, [242]
- Fou Hi, Emperor of China, [19]
- Fou Kien, Province of, [55]
- Foundation sacrifices, [82], [149], [150]–52, [161]
- Foundlings, Arab, [180], [181], [182];
- France, [302], [303]
- François the First, [299]
- Frankish Bishops, [275]
- Franks, [274], [279], [290]
- Freeman, E. A., [257]
- Freemen, Arab, [181]
- Fridolin, [276]
- Fuegians, [29]
- Fuhkien, see Fou Kien
- Fulvius, A., [240]
- Funerals, Roman, [225]
- Futteh Mahommed Jemadar, [136]
G- Gaillard, Abbé, [293], [295], [296], [310]
- Gaius, [227]
- Galatia, [274]
- Galdinus, Cardinal, [299]
- Galli, [262]
- Gallio, [243]
- Gallus, or Callich, [276]
- Gallus (Becker), [223], [224], [225]
- Ganga, [123]
- Ganga Jatra, [148]
- Gason, Samuel, [38]
- Gaul, missionary work in, [275];
- Gauls, [92], [276]
- Gautama, [7]
- Gazelles, [22]
- Genesis, [100], [159]
- Genouillac, H. de, [97]
- Gephids, [274]
- Germanic races, [258]
- Germanicus, of Tacitus, [277]
- Germany, asylums in, [298];
- Gerry, Elbridge T., [336]
- Gesta Christi, [258]
- Gibbon, Edward, [212]
- Gibeonites, [165]
- Gilds, [314]
- Gilead, [164]
- Giles, H. A., [50], [70]
- Glotz, G., [192], [194]
- Gna, Saxon king, [296]
- God, of destruction, [149];
- of the young, [98]
- Gohuls, [136]
- Golden calf, worship of, [161], [162]
- Goodrich, J. K., [88]
- Gorillas, [23]
- Gortyna, [189], [190], [193]
- Goshen, [139]
- Gothic language, [275]
- Goths, [120], [177];
- apostle of, [275]
- Gottheil, Professor, [125]
- Goulburn, [43], [147]
- Gowland collection, [80]
- Gratian, Emperor, [247], [266]
- Great Bassam, in Africa, [153]
- Great First Emperor, China, [51]
- Greece, [107]
- Greeks, [9], [19], [90], [92];
- Greenidge, [222]
- Gregorian codes, [270]
- Gregory, apostolic mission, [291]
- Gregory I., Pope, [291]
- Grenfell and Hunt, [119]
- Griffis, W. E., [82], [83]
- Grimm, Jacob, [141], [153], [154], [155]
- Groote, J. J. M. de, [149], [150]
- Guizot, François P. G., [277]
- Gulick, S. L., [88]
- Guppy, H. B., [37]
- Guy of Montpellier, [295], [296]
H- Hachijo, island of, [72]
- Hadrian, [163], [236], [237], [245], [246]
- Hall, G. Stanley, [18]
- Hall, H. R., [112]
- Halle, [154]
- Hamasa, [177]
- Hamilton, Charles, [180]
- Hamites, Egyptian, [106]
- Hammurabi, [92], [99], [100], [102]
- Hand, sign of law, [211]
- Hang Hoi, [55]
- Hani-wa (clay rings), [80]
- Hariskandra, [126]
- Harper, R. F., [103]
- Harris papyrus, No. 500, [110]
- Harrison, E. J., [87]
- Hastinapur, [123]
- Ha’tshepest, [112]
- Hawaii, [43]
- He, Duke, [54]
- He Who Brings Buried Girls to Life, [175]
- Heautontimorumenos, [197]
- Hebrews, [116], [142]
- Hector, [185]
- Hecyra, [193]
- Hegira, [170]
- Heliodorus, [193]
- Hellenes, [120]
- Henry II., edict of, [305]
- Hephaistos, [186], [187]
- Hera, [98]
- Hermaphrodites, [259]
- Hermogenian code, [270]
- Herodotus, [90], [121], [160]
- Herrera, Antonio de, [146], [147]
- Hesiod, [186], [195]
- Hestia, goddess of the hearth, [193]
- Hexateuch, [158]
- Hia, Emperor of China, [47]
- Hiao King, [52]
- Hibasuhime-no-Mikoto, [79]
- Hidana, infant education, Arab, [183]
- Hidaya, [180]
- Hide-no-are, compiler of Kojiki, [71]
- Hien Fong, Chinese Emperor, [65]
- Himyarite period, of Arabic history, [169]
- Hind, protects child, [187]
- Hippopotamus, [22]
- Histoire du Bas Empire, [291]
- Histoire des Enfants Trouvés, [287]
- Histoire du Kamchatka, [35]
- Histoire de Languedoc, [303]
- Histoire de la Legislation des Anciens Germains, [279]
- History of the Church, [275]
- History of Circumcision, [160]
- History of the Criminal Law of England, [216]
- History of European Morals, [258]
- History of the Factory Movement, [324]
- History of Human Marriage, [41]
- History of Ireland, [276]
- History of Paraguay, [42]
- History of the People of Israel, [158]
- History of Sumer and Akkad, [91], [92]
- Hloth, laws of, [292]
- Hobhouse, J., [326]
- Hodgkin, Thomas, [286]
- Ho Long Tou, [57]
- Holy men, liberated slaves, [290], [291]
- Homer, [11], [121], [185]
- Homeric Studies, [185]
- Honoratus, [275]
- Honorius, [266], [269]
- Horner, Mr., speech in Parliament, [324]
- Hosea, [167]
- Hospital, of Montpellier, [303];
- Hospitaliers, work of, [296]
- Hôtel-Dieu, of Lyons, [299]
- House of Pity, [61]
- How Tseih, legend of, [52]
- Humanitarianism, [163], [332]
- Hunter, W. A., [213]
- Hurers, ordinances of, [313]
- Hurreebhyee, Jhareja, [136]
- Hydaspes, River, [128]
- Hydromus coypus, [22]
- Hyperboreans, [46]
- Hyphasis, River, [128]
- Hystaspis, Darius, [91]
I- Iberians, [121]
- Ichneumon, [22]
- Idiots, sale of, [319]
- Idols, sacrificing children to, [145], [146];
- Idzumo, land of, [79]
- Iliad, [185]
- Illarion, letter from, [118]
- Illyricum, [274]
- In the South Seas, [38]
- Ina, king of Wessex, [282]
- Ina-Uruk-rishat, [104]
- India, [148], [149], [152], [155], [335]
- Indian philosophy, [157]
- Indians, of America, [18], [145], [146], [147];
- Indo-European speech, [91]
- Indonesian races, [24]
- Industrial records, in Middle Ages, [313]
- Infant kings, Anglo-Saxon, [292]
- Infanticide, [9], [38], [63], [132], [147], [148], [213];
- Infants, as food for swine, [262]
- Informers, [288]
- Inga, or Inca, [146]
- Inheritance, of childless person, Rome, [227];
- Innocent III., Pope, [296]
- Inscriptions, Arabic, [169], [170], [171]
- Inspection of children, [129]
- Institutes of Justinian, [210], [247]
- Investigation in factories, [320]
- Ion, [187], [191], [200]
- Iona, [275]
- Iranians, [91]
- Isaac, [158]
- Istar, [99]
- Italy, [264];
- Iyenari, [83]
- Iyeyasu, [86]
- Izana-mi-no-kami, [74]
- Izani-gi-no-kami, [74]
J- Jahilliya, [171]
- Jahvist, [158]
- Jami Saghir, [182]
- Japan, Aha, island of, [74];
- Bronze age, [72];
- Buddhist influence, [77];
- building sacrifice, [82];
- cannibalism, [83], [84];
- Chinese influence, [77];
- clay figures, [79], [80], [81];
- Confucius, influence, [87];
- early marriage, [74], [75];
- famine, [83], [84];
- first inhabitants, [71];
- Hachijo, island of, [72];
- heavenly deities, [74];
- Izana-mi-no-kami, [74];
- Izani-gi-no-kami, [74];
- Jimmu, Emperor, [71], [75];
- Kojiki, ancient records, [71];
- Korean influence, [78];
- Nihongi, chronicles, [72];
- Nitobe, Inazo, [72];
- Nomi-no-Sukune, [79], [80], [81];
- Origin of present-day Japanese, [71];
- parturition house, [72], [73], [74];
- reforms under Yoshimune, [85], [86];
- sacrifices [152];
- sacrifice, human, abolished, [78], [79], [80];
- sacrifice, to deity, of wild animals, [81];
- Samurai, [82], [86], [87], [88];
- Shintoism, [78];
- slavery of children, [85], [86];
- social evil, [87];
- vicarious punishment, [85];
- Yamato-hiko, [78]
- Japanese Nation in Evolution, [82], [83]
- Jasus, [187]
- Java, [46]
- Jehoram, [165]
- Jehosophat, [165]
- Jelibo (primitive courtesans), [26]
- Jephtha, [164]
- Jeremiah, [167]
- Jerez, Francisco de, [145]
- Jerusalem, [167], [274]
- Jesuits, [49]
- Jesus, [7]
- Jewish Prophets, [7]
- Jhallas, [136]
- Jharejas, [131], [132], [133]
- Jimmu, Emperor of Japan, [71], [75]
- Johns, C. H. W., [99]
- Johnson, Sir H. H., [17]
- Joseph II., Emperor, [237]
- Joshua, [161]
- Josiah, [167]
- Jove, [186]
- Jowett, B., [188]
- Judaism, [14]
- Judges, period of, [162];
- Book of, [164]
- Juju, sacrifice to, [154]
- Jukhima, [130]
- Julian, the Apostate, [278]
- Julianus Salvius, edict of, [245]
- Julius Firmicus, [265], [266]
- Junius, [191]
- Juno, [98]
- Jurisprudence, Mussulman, [180]
- Jus Quirium, [211]
- Justin Martyr, [249], [259], [275];
- Justinian, [210];
K- Keane, A. H., [15], [24]
- Key, Ellen, [5]
- Kidd, Benjamin, [5]
- Kojiki, ancient Japanese records, [71]
- Kotzebue, Otto von, [37], [40]
- Kur-an, Selections from, [176], [177]
- Kutrai (copper pots), [200]
L- La Boulaye, [278]
- Labourt, [268], [269]
- Lachlan, the, New South Wales, [43], [147]
- Lacita, daughter of Ozaim, [177]
- Lactantius, [254], [261], [263]
- Lactaria, [242]
- Ladd, G. T., [3]
- La Femme dans l’Antiquité, [100]
- Lafitau, P., [145]
- Lagash, [94], [96]
- L’Allemand, [282]
- Lame children, [212], [213]
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- Lang, Andrew, [185]
- Languedoc, historians of, [295], [303]
- Larousse, Dictionnaire, [290]
- Lauterer, Dr. Joseph, [68]
- Laws, of Æthelstan, [292];
- Agrarian, [215];
- Allemands, [281];
- Angles, [281];
- Anglo-Saxon kings, [282], [283];
- Arab, [180];
- Arcadius, [266];
- Burgundians, [281];
- for children, [264], [265], [266];
- China, [49], [61], [66], [67];
- of Cnut, [292];
- Constantine, [264], [265], [267];
- of Crete, [189], [190];
- Egyptian, [114];
- enceinte woman, relating to, [305];
- épaves, concerning, [304];
- first special, for children, [334];
- foundlings, [305];
- Frisians, [278];
- Germanic, [292];
- Gortyna, [189], [190];
- Gratian, [266];
- Greek, to protect child, [207], [208];
- Hadrian, [237];
- Hammurabi, [92], [99], [100];
- for helpless children, [335];
- Hloth, [292];
- Honorius, [266];
- India, [125];
- Japanese, regarding confinement, [72], [73];
- Justinian, [270];
- of mediæval France, [303], [304];
- in Poitiers, [303];
- in Provence, [303];
- of Romulus, [209];
- Sabine, [211];
- Salinic, [279], [280], [292];
- of Solon, [216];
- of Thebes, [9];
- Theodosius II., [267];
- of Twelve Tables, [215], [222];
- Valens, [266];
- Valentinian, [266];
- of Visigoths, [281], [282]
- Le, son of Confucius, [48]
- Lebeau, [291]
- Lecky, W. E. H., [258]
- Legacy, of Montlaur, [295]
- Legas, Madame, [307]
- Leges, Roman, [227]
- Legge, James, [53]
- Leitrim, County, [276]
- Le Laudonnière, Sieur, [145]
- Lemnians, [187]
- Lenguas, of South America, [42]
- Leon, Emperor, [271]
- Leotychides, [193]
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- Letters of Cassiodorus, [286]
- Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, [100]
- Lettres Edif., Father d’Entrcolles, [61]
- Leucothea, [284]
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- Life in Ancient Egypt, [112]
- Life in the Homeric Age, [186]
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- Li Li Ong, [59]
- Line Islanders, [37]
- L’Infanticide, etc., en Chine, [63]
- Liquors, sale to children, [338]
- Literary History of the Arabs, [169], [170]
- Little, Henry W., [35]
- Liverpool, S. P. C. C., [334]
- Lois des Francs, [280]
- London, child-welfare movement in, [334];
- Common Council, [316]
- Longobards, [274]
- Longus, [195], [200], [203]
- Loo, Ch’aou, Marquis of, [55]
- Louis XIII., [308]
- Louis XIV., [309], [310]
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- Lucania, Governor of, [283]
- Lucius Brutus, [238]
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- Lugalanda, [96], [97]
- Lugalzaggisi, [100], [138]
- Luritcha tribe, [39]
- Ly, son of Yao, [52]
- Lycurgus (Plutarch), [208]
- Lycurgus, [9], [189], [207], [208]
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- Lyons, Bishop of, [275]
- Lysimachus, [189]
- Lystus, [186]
M- Madagascar, Amber Mountains, [35]
- Magh-Sleacth, or Field of Slaughter, [276]
- Malthus, [9]
- Man Who Invites, [74]
- Marriage, among birds, [22];
- Mars, Cinq, [309]
- Martens, [22]
- Mary Ellen, [8]
- Maskonit, Egyptian deity of children, [110]
- Matriarchal tendencies in Egypt, [109], [110]
- Matriarchy, in Japan, [75]
- Menes, [19]
- Mesopotamian civilization, [6]
- Mias, [23]
- Minucius Felix, [261], [262]
- Misasagi, [81]
- Missionaries, Buddhist, in Japan, [77]
- Mohammed, [7]
- Mohammedanism, [14]
- Moloch, [165], [238]
- Mongols, [24], [46]
- Muhiyyu’l-Uaw’udat (He who brings buried girls to life), [175]
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N- Napoleon, decree of, [12]
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- Nawgia, or strangling, [143]
- Nebhapet-Ra-Mentuhetep, [113]
- Neglect, of children, [335], [336];
- Neolithic Age, [24], [31], [90], [91]
- Neotragus Hemprichii, [22]
- Nerva, Emperor, [230], [231], [236], [248]
- New Forces in Old China, [69]
- New Guinea, [24]
- New South Wales, [43], [147]
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- Night work, prohibited, [315]
- Nigritans, [17], [23]
- Nihongi, chronicles of Japan, [72]
- Nile Valley, [106]
- Ningirsu, [94]
- Ninib-mushallim, [104]
- Niobe, [187]
- Nippur, [93]
- Nirwana, [127]
- Nitobe, Inazo, [72]
- Nomadic people, [93]
- Nomads, attitude towards children, [42]
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- Noodt, Gerardus, [247]
- Norwich, England, town of, [318]
- Nottingham, [320]
- Nourisson, Paul, [334]
- Nugu, Papuan myth, [24]
- Nukufetu, [38]
- Numa Pompilius, [210], [213]
- Nuremberg, asylum at, [297]
- Nursing by male parents, [23]
- Nusse, Ernest, [334]
- Nutricarii, [289]
- Nyendael, [33], [34]
O- Oastler, Richard, [325], [326], [330], [331]
- Oceania, [24]
- Octavius, [226]
- Œdipus, [187], [191], [255]
- Œuvres Divers, [111]
- Okeus, American Indian deity, [147]
- Olivier de la Crau, [295]
- Omar, [181]
- Omayya, [174]
- Omkar Mandharta, sacrifice to, [148]
- On Abstaining from Drowning Little Girls, [57]
- Onesicritus, [129]
- Opium, for child, [133]
- Orang-utan, [23]
- Ordinance of Braelers, [315];
- Orhan, [159]
- Origen, [259]
- Origin of the Aryans, [121]
- Ornamentation, facial, [25]
- Orphanages, in China, [65]
- Orphans, [35], [49], [97], [98], [229]
- Ortolan, [217], [247]
- Ostrogoths, [274], [283]
- Ou Sing King, [62]
- Ouang ouan, [64]
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- Oxyrhynchus papyrus, [118], [185]
- Ozaim, the Fazarite, [177]
- Ozanam, [275]
P- Paal, chief of, [136]
- Pacific islands, [41]
- Padrone system, [334], [335], [337]
- Pædagogus, [261]
- Palatine Hill, [210], [211]
- Palatre, P. Gabriel, [61], [63]
- Palestine, [94], [138], [139], [158]
- Pamphile, [193]
- Papuans, [24], [31];
- sacrifice, [24]
- Papyrus, Harris, [110];
- Paraguay, [22]
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- Parental, affection, [19], [20], [32];
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- Parthia, [274]
- Parturition house, [72], [73], [74]
- Passover, [160], [161]
- Paternal solicitude, [21]
- Patesi, [97]
- Patria Potestas, [51], [212], [217], [241], [278], [335], [339]
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- Peking, [68]
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- Pension, for mothers, [97]
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- “Perpetual Edict,” Rome, [245]
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- Perseria, [193]
- Peru, [144], [145], [146], [147];
- Petrie, W. M. F., [112]
- Phallic worship, [105], [160]
- Pharaoh, [160]
- Philippine Islands, [44], [46]
- Philistines, [166]
- Philtere, [221]
- Phlegon, [236]
- Phœnician Maidens, The, [191]
- Phœnicians, [138], [158]
- Picts, [275]
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- Pitt, William, [328]
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- Pleistocene period, [106]
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- Plutarch, [189], [193], [208], [212], [264]
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- Polyandry, [18], [19], [46]
- Polygamy, [122]
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- Pompeii, [224]
- Pontanus, [294]
- Pontus, [274]
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- Population, diminishing, [26];
- Porcius Latro, [243]
- Poseidon, [186]
- Posidippus, [198]
- Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, [111]
- Priests, Brahmin, [148];
- Primitive Culture, [141], [153], [154]
- Primitive, customs, [17];
- families, [26]
- Primitive Marriage, [213]
- Primitive organization, [106]
- Primogeniture, [151]
- Prisoners, marked, [160]
- Procopius, [178]
- Prolongation of infancy, [4]
- Prosimii, [23]
- Prostitution, [87], [259], [337]
- Provence, [303]
- Ptah, priest of, [111]
- Ptah-Hotep, [111]
- Puer crintus, [280]
- Pumsavana, [124]
- Punishment, by Church, [268];
- Purification, by burning, [148]
- Puritans, [332]
- Purushamedha, [126]
- Q
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- Quadrumana, [22]
- Quarterly Review, [323]
- Quirinal, [210]
- Quirites, [211]
- Quiyoughquisocks, or prophets, [147]
R- Races and Peoples, [31]
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- Rome, [223], [224], [225], [230], [235]
S- Sabæans, [158], [169], [170], [171]
- Sabines, [210], [211]
- Sacrifices, [33], [148], [149], [153], [154], [155];
- in Alaska, [155], [156];
- Aryan, [142];
- of captives, [94];
- of children, Rome, [262];
- China, [55];
- coronation, [144], [146];
- Denmark, [152], [153];
- in Egypt, [112], [113];
- of first-born, [39], [93];
- of firstlings, [139], [140], [147];
- to Ganges, [148];
- of girls to placate deity of wild animals, [81];
- Hebrew, [142];
- India, [126], [134], [135], [148], [149], [152], [155];
- in Ireland, [276];
- in Japan, [78], [79], [80];
- jars, for sacrificed children, [150];
- to Juju, [154];
- lamb, substitute sacrifice, [161];
- launching sacrifices, [121], [122];
- to Moloch, [237];
- new moon, [153];
- in Peru, [144];
- to prevent plague, [153];
- in Rome, [262];
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- Bathilde, a child slave, [290];
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- Chrysostom, [274];
- Eloi, buys St. Thean, [291];
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- Eunice, child slave, [291];
- Gour, [293];
- John, [274];
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- Marmbœuf, asylum of, [293];
- Marthe, charity of, [295];
- Patrick, [275];
- Paul, [262], [274];
- Peter, [274];
- Thean, [291];
- Thomas, [274];
- Thomas of Villeneuve, [299];
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- Salian Franks, [279]
- Salvius Julianus, [245]
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- Samhin, [276]
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- Sandars, Thomas Collett, [210], [211]
- Sanehat, [112]
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- Satow, Ernest, [72]
- Saturn, [262], [276]
- Satyr, [202]
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- Scythia, [274]
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- Senjero, [39]
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- Shaftesbury, Lord, [329], [334]
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- Sheik Burhan-ad-din-Ali, [180]
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- Silurian period, [16]
- Simon, Jules, [334]
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- Sixtus Quintus, [268]
- Slavensk, [153]
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- Slaves, children as, [213], [319];
- Slavonic town, sacrifice in, [153]
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- Smith and Chetam, [275]
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- Social justice, in Israel, [158]
- Social organization, first, [106]
- Society in China, [69]
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- Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, [11];
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- Strabo, [129], [276]
- Strachey, William, [147]
- Strangling, [34], [143], [146], [156], [262]
- Styx, [202]
- Suabia, [276]
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- Suetonius, [229], [230], [236]
- Sumerian family, size of, [97]
- Sumerians, [90], [92], [106]
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- Sun-god, [99]
- Sunahsepa, [126]
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- Susa, Acropolis of, [99]
- Suy, River, [55]
- Swetaketu, [19]
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T- Tablettes Sumériennes Archaiques, [97]
- Taboo, in Japan, [72]
- Tacitus, [13], [228], [276], [277]
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- Telephus, [187]
- Tello, [93], [95], [96], [98]
- Terence, [10], [192], [196], [217]–21
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- Teutons, [120]
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- Thebans, [207]
- Thebes, [9], [113], [187]
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- Theodoric, [283]
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- Theodosius II., [267]
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- Thracians, [187]
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- Tutila, [37]
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U- Ugi, natives, [37]
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- Umma, men of, [94]
- Unborn child, valuable, [280]
- Underwood, G., [78]
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V- Vagrant children in England, [317]
- Vaitupu, [38]
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- Weng, prefect of Foochow, [66]
- Wergeld, [278], [279], [280]
- Wessex, king of, [282]
- West coast of Africa, [34]
- West Indies, cruelty in, [327]
- Westermarck, [19], [20], [41]
- Western Roman Empire, [289]
- Western Victorian tribes, [32]
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- Whipple, Bishop, [18]
- Whitington, Richard, [313]
- Wie Hsien, [69]
- Willoughby, J. P., [136]
- Wolf, [22]
- Women, affection for, [31];
- Women of Japan, [88]
- Wood, John, manufacturer, [326]
- Worcester, Dean C., [44]
- Workhouses, Roman, closing of, [237]
- Workmen, conditions among, Egypt, [108]
- Writ de homine replegiando, [336]
X- Xenodocheion, shelter for poor, [268], [293]
- Xenophon, [195], [207]
Y- Yagarundi, [22]
- Yahweh, [139], [158]–67
- Yamato-hiko, [78]
- Yao, or Yau, Chinese Emperor, [47], [51]
- Yarriba, in Africa, [153]
- Yedo (Tokio), [82]
- Yen Tcheou, [59]
- Yew, or Yin, sacrifice of, [55]
- Ynca (Inca), [144]
- Young, Lucien, [44]
- Yu Chun, [51], [52]
Z- Zagros, [91]
- Zeno, [246]
- Zethus, [187]
- Zimmi, [183]