[39] Ibid. ii. 818.

[40] Westermarck, op. cit. p. 321 sqq. Among the Western Islanders of Torres Straits marriage was forbidden, “with a remarkable delicacy of feeling, to the sister of a man’s particular friend” (Haddon, ‘Ethnology of the Western Tribe of Torres Straits,’ in Jour. Anthr. Inst. xix. 315).

[41] Lucina Hagman, ‘Från samskolan,’ in Humanitas, ii. 188 sq.

[42] For the connection between religious feelings and the sexual impulse, see Vallon and Marie, ‘Des psychoses religieuses,’ in Archives de Neurologie, ser. ii. vol. iii. 184 sq.; Gadelius, Om tvångstankar, p. 120 sq.; Starbuck, Psychology of Religion, p. 401 sqq.

[43] Veniammof, quoted by Petroff, Report on Alaska, p. 155.

[44] Shooter, Kafirs of Natal, p. 45.

[45] von Brenner, Besuch bei den Kannibalen Sumatras, p. 212.

[46] van Baarda, ‘Fabelen, verhalen en overleveringen der Galelareezen,’ in Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indië, xlv. (ser. vi. vol. 1.) p. 514. See also Frazer, Golden Bough, ii. 212 sq.

[47] Westermarck, op. cit. p. 308. Katz, Grundriss des kanonischen Strafrechts, p. 116 sq.

[48] Stephen, History of the Criminal Law of England, ii. 411.