[734] Ibid., p. 276.

[735] Ibid., pp. 276, 277.

[736] Ibid., p. 278.

[737] Browne, loc. cit., p. 450.

[738] Scott Nind, loc. cit., p. 37.

[739] Told by Curr, Recollections, ch. xxviii. "Old Davie."

[740] Curr, Recollections, pp. 141-145.

[741] Loc. cit., ii. pp. 350-361 (refers to natives of King George's Sound).

[742] An exception may be seen in the statement of Spencer and Gillen on the Urabunna, as far as it seems to point to a group relationship, but there are reasons for not attaching too much importance to this statement. We dealt also above ([p. 117]) with the question whether there is group relationship between parents and children in the tribes where the Pirrauru custom prevails, and it was found that the assumption of its existence must be absolutely discarded, and that everywhere there is individual relationship between parents and children.

[743] [pp. 191] sqq.