[954] Compare Eyre's and Grey's statements, where heredity appears to be in the male line. Also Salvado, p. 265.
[955] Compare Wheeler, loc. cit., p. 36.
[956] Spencer and Gillen, Nor. Tr., pp. 615-617.
[957] Compare also the statements collected by Wheeler on this point, loc. cit., pp. 36 sqq.
[959] In the more restricted sense used throughout this book. Extended family, Grossfamilie, involves more remote relationship.
[960] As this chapter is of a more theoretical character, it is omitted in this summary, where, on the whole, only actual facts and results are dealt with. The reader is referred to the conclusions and summaries of the said chapter ([pp. 198] and [232]).
[961] Compare above, [Chap. VI.], esp. [pp. 182], [209] sqq. and [226].
[962] A.S., i. pp. 329, 330.
[963] Because "cohabitation," community of life, is one of the essential constituents of the family. Besides, there cannot exist a "communauté de fait"; a social group cannot exist without the sanction of the surrounding society, and this creates obligations between the members of the group.