[1898] Curr, loc. cit. vol. i. p.  112.

[1899] Azara, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 21.

[1900] Cf. Lang, ‘Custom and Myth,’ p. 256.

[1901] Huth, loc. cit. p. 342.

[1902] Plato, ‘Νόμοι,’ book viii. ch. vi. p. 838.

[1903] Huth, loc. cit. pp. 10-14.

[1904] Moriz Wagner, in ‘Kosmos,’ 1886, vol. i. pp. 21, &c. v. Hellwald, loc. cit. pp. 179, et seq. Wake, “The Development of Marriage and Kinship,‘ p. 55. Dalton, loc. cit. p. 248, note. Speaking of the Australian tribes, Mr. Mathew says ('Jour. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales,’ vol. xxiii. p. 403), ‘There may also be an auxiliary cause to exogamy among barbarians in what may be called an instinctive hankering after foreign women.'

[1905] Egede, loc. cit. p. 141. Cf. Cranz, loc. cit. vol. i. p.  147.

[1906] Nansen, loc. cit. vol. ii. p. 330.

[1907] Macpherson, ‘Memorials of Service in India,’ p. 69.