[231] Howitt, Kam. and Kurn., p. 205.

[232] Ibid., p. 202, Latin footnote; p. 205.

[233] Smith. Rep., 1883, p. 810.

[234] Ibid.

[235] As Howitt uses the term "marriage" to denote only its sexual side, we must understand that sexual rights are strictly individual.

[236] A.R., i. p. 109. This may be considered as trustworthy only in reference to the North Victorian tribes, especially the Bangerang, whom Curr had under personal observation.

[237] See below, [Chap. V].

[238] A.R., i. p. 110.

[239] Loc. cit., p. 28.

[240] He doesn't say if temporary or permanent exchange. Probably the first, as he speaks below of divorce.