[283.2] Garcilasso, i. 59.

[284.1] Ploss, i. 406; Hertz, loc. cit., citing authorities.

[284.2] Crawley, Mystic Rose (1902), 348.

[285.1] Westermarck, Moral Ideas, ii. 445.

[285.2] Above, [p. 63].

[286.1] Van Gennep, Rites, 39 sqq. As to trials of strength, see Jesup Exped., vii. 582.

[287.1] Dennett, 121.

[287.2] Dumoutier, 182.

[288.1] Since this essay was published in its original form the whole position of women in the temple-ritual of Western Asia has been carefully discussed by Dr Farnell (Greece and Bab., 268 sqq.), to whose criticisms I have been greatly indebted during the process of revision.

[289.1] Among many savages additional prohibited degrees exist side by side with exogamy strictly so called. In my view these, where they exist, are supplementary rules of subsequent growth. In any case exogamy operates in the same way as our prohibited degrees.