[14] The Descent of Man, 1877, p. 525.

[15] It should be noted, in passing, that, according to this reasoning, the female of the human species would also be likely to exercise her will power in the selection of a mate. Evidences are indeed at hand going to prove that until a comparatively recent time in the history of the human race women controlled the sexual relation. As will be shown in Part II., during the primitive ages of human existence the position of woman was much higher than was that occupied by man. During the earlier ages, and under more natural conditions, women selected their mates, and among the human species, as among the lower orders, it became necessary for the male to please the female if he would win her favours; hence, through Sexual Selection, it is believed, was acquired the greater size of man.

[16] The Descent of Man, 1877, p. 211.

[17] The Descent of Man, 1877, p. 400.

[18] The Descent of Man, 1877, p. 232.

[19] The Descent of Man, 1877, p. 222.

[20] Ibid., p. 227.

[21] The Descent of Man, p. 224.

[22] The Descent of Man, 1877, p. 617.

[23] Geddes and Thomson, The Evolution of Sex, 1890, p. 24.