[784] H. Ellis, Psychology of Sex, i, 36 f.; Crawley, in Anthropological Essays presented to E. B. Tylor.
[785] See above, § 431.
[786] See above, § 429, and compare Howard, History of Matrimonial Institutions, i, 121 ff.
[787] Details are given in Frazer's Totemism and Exogamy.
[788] Cf. below, § 442.
[789] On two supposed human totems, Laughing Boys and Nursing Mothers, see Frazer, Totemism and Exogamy, i, 160, 253; ii, 520 f.
[790] § 436.
[791] So, apparently, among the Nandi (Hollis, The Nandi, pp. 6, 61).
[792] As among the Australian Arunta (Spencer and Gillen, Native Tribes of Central Australia, pp. 116, 125 ff.).
[793] Frazer, Totemism and Exogamy, ii, 136; iii, 321; Boas, The Kwakiutl, p. 328 ff.