[1808] Tylor, ‘Early History of Mankind,’ p. 280.
[1809] This relationship extends to six degrees where the common ancestor is a male. Where the common ancestor is a female, there is a difference of opinion; Manu and Âpastamba extending the prohibition in her case also to six degrees, while Gautama, Vishnu, Narada, &c., limit it to four degrees (Mayne, ‘Hindu Law and Usage,’ p. 87).
[1810] ‘The Laws of Manu,’ ch. iii. v. 5.
[1811] Weber, ‘Die Kastenverhältnisse in dem Brâhmana und Sûtra,’ in ‘Indische Studien,’ vol. x. pp. 75, et seq.
[1812] Kearns, loc. cit. pp. 33, et seq. For the marriage restrictions of the Hindus, cf. Steele, ‘The Law and Custom of the Hindoo Castes,’ pp. 26, 27, 163.
[1813] Man, in ‘Jour. Anthr. Inst.,’ vol. xii. pp. 135, et seq.
[1814] Bailey, in ‘Trans. Ethn. Soc.,’ N.S. vol. ii. p. 294.
[1815] ‘Trans. Roy. As. Soc. China Branch,’ vol. iv. pp. 3-10, 23-25, 27, et seq.
[1816] Ibid., vol. iv. pp. 21, et seq.
[1817] Ibid., vol. iv. p. 24.