[13] Ibid., p. 487.
[14] That is, on our present information. It is very unusual for orthodox adhesion to one set of myths to prevail.
[15] Sometimes members of one totem are said to be restricted to marriage with members of only one other totem.
[16] Howitt, Native Tribes of South-East Australia, p. 284, citing Mr. J. G. Frazer.
[17] Native Tribes of Central Australia, 1899. Northern Tribes of Central Australia, 1904. Macmillan.
[18] Cf. Howitt, Native Tribes of South-East Australia, pp. 188-189. Native Tribes of Central Australia, p. 60.
[19] Howitt, op. cit., p. 676, N.T., p. 20.
[20] Native Tribes of Central Australia, p. 214. The same opinion is stated as very probable in Northern Tribes of Central Australia, p. 329.
[21] N. T., p. 20.
[22] Mrs. Langloh Parker's M.S.