[372] Spencer and Gillen, Central Tribes, 7.
[373] Spencer and Gillen, Central Tribes, 120, 124, 133.
[374] Globus, xci, a very important criticism of Spencer and Gillen's work.
[375] Spencer and Gillen, op. cit., 139, 154.
[376] Spencer and Gillen, Northern Tribes, 144.
[377] Globus, xci, gives important evidence of traces of female descent among the Arunta.
[378] There is conflict of testimony on this point. Spencer and Gillen deny that the Arunta recognise the fact of paternity in any way (see Northern Tribes, pp. xiii, 145, 330), and yet talk of the "actual father" in ceremonial functions (p. 361).
[379] Skeat and Blagden, Malay Peninsula, ii. 218.
[380] Newbold, Political and State Acc. of Malacca, ii.; Skeat and Blagden, op. cit., ii. 56.
[381] Messrs. Spencer and Gillen, Central Tribes, 36, give a useful note on this point.