[81] Kam. and Kurn., p. 350.

[82] Loc. cit., p. 236.

[83] W. H. Willshire, loc. cit., p. 27.

[84] Spencer and Gillen, Nat. Tr., chap. xvii, Methods of obtaining Wives, pp. 554 sqq. Compare also Nor. Tr., pp. 32 and 33.

[85] Compare also the detailed description of charming by magic (different methods) given by J. Gillen in Proc. R.G.S.S.A., iv. pp. 25 sqq.

[86] No other man of the party having any access to her. Nat. Tr., p. 556.

[87] Nat. Tr., p. 555. The story related in this place is given by the author as an illustration of a general custom.

[88] Nat. Tr., pp. 556, 557. The story told, pp. 557, 558, where both the eloped woman and her actual husband have an ordeal to submit to from the former husband. After having renounced her in this way she became the property of the man with whom she had eloped.

[89] Ibid., p. 558.

[90] Who is often of the very same age as he, pp. 558, 559.