[764] Hopkins, Religions of India, pp. 447, 492.
[765] H. Ellis, Psychology of Sex, i, passim.
[766] Westermarck, Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, chap. xliii.
[767] Cf. § 251 ff.
[768] Dulaure, Des divinités génératrices. Cf. Hartland, Primitive Paternity, chap. ii.
[769] See below, Chap. XI.
[770] J. F. McLennan, Studies in Ancient History; Frazer, Totemism and Exogamy; A. Lang, Social Origins; A. E. Crawley, in Anthropological Essays presented to E. B. Tylor; N. W. Thomas, ibid.
[771] Fraser (Totemism and Exogamy, iv, 135), thinks it possible that exogamy of totemic clans is always exogamy in decay.
[772] L. H. Morgan (the discoverer of the system), Ancient Society; W. H. R. Rivers in Anthropological Essays presented to E. B. Tylor.
[773] For the supposition of promiscuity are Morgan (op. cit., p. 54), Spencer and Gillen (Native Tribes of Central Australia, p. 100 ff.), and others; against are Westermarck (Human Marriage, chap. iv), Crawley (The Mystic Rose, p. 479 ff.), and others.