W

Wagner, [18].

Waitz-Gerland, [74], [77], [89], [90].

Wallace, [16].

Wappaeus, [43].

War, [100];

as sport, [100];

attitude of women toward, [101], [133], [206];

social significance of war, [93].

Warner, [25].

Wealth, [127].

Weaving, [139].

Weisbach, [19].

Weismann, [11].

Welcker, [31].

Westermarck, [4], [12], [66], [176], [177], [216], [227].

Whewell, [272].

Whitelegge, [41].

Widows, sacrifice of, [169].

Wilder, [27].

Wilkes, [90].

Williams, S.W., [301].

Williams, T., [169].

Winckel, [45].

Woman: adventitious character of, [223]-47, [302];

as creator of economic values, [181], [228];

as property, [168], [181], [190], [297];

as social nucleus, [56];

beauty of, [127];

capacity for intellectual work, [313];

character of, [237];

contempt for, [294];

endurance of, [313];

fear of, [294];

high position of, [73];

indirection of, [232];

labor of, [124], [129], [134];

liberty of, in America, [311];

not in white man's world, [306]-12;

occupations of, taken over by men, [139], [144], [230];

present unrest of, [240];

relation to occupations, [303];

stationary condition of, [51], [55], [123], [133], [228], [293];

subjection of, [93], [224], [230], [235];

withdrawal of, from labor, [127].

Work as play-interest, [245].

Wright, [59].