[386.2] Robertson Smith, Kinship, 148, 176; cf. 66.
[387.1] MacLennan, Studies, 103, citing Latham’s Descriptive Ethnology.
[387.2] ii. L’Anthropologie, 117, quoting a communication by M. Crampe to the Société de Géographie. Cf. the customs of giving up a child or paying for him mentioned by Paulitschke, 202; xxiii. Journ. Anthr. Inst., 4.
[389.1] i. Risley, 150.
[389.2] Marsden, 225, 236, 262; Modigliani, Batacchi, 35.
[390.1] Featherman, Tur., 63.
[390.2] ii. Risley, 282.
[390.3] iii. Zeits. f. Volksk., 391, 479.
[390.4] xxvii. Sac. Bks., 77; xxviii., 299. In case of divorce, however, she returns to the parental home, ii. De Groot, 507.
[391.1] ii. Risley, 80; App., 97.