Serfdom, [34] sqq., [434];
in Germany, [34], [349], [373] sqq.;
in France, [36];
in Rome, [36], [382] note [3], [383] note [1];
in England, [349], [364] sqq.;
in Italy, [360];
absent in modern W Europe, XVI;
its character, as distinguished from slavery, [37] sqq.;
as distinguished from freedom, [348];
its decline, XVII.

Servi publici, [32].

Sheep farming, 369.

Signs of slavery, [433].

Skilled labour, [253], [256], [257], [343], [422].

Slavery, among hunters and fishers, [190], [202];
on the N. Pacific Coast of N. America, [203];
among pastoral tribes, [262];
among agricultural tribes, [292];
in Oceania, [313];
among commercial agricultural tribes, [393];
in medieval England, [348], [364];
in medieval Germany, [348], [373], [374], [380] sqq.;
in Rome, [383] note [1];
absent in modern W. Europe, XV, [[473]]XVI;
its effects, [213], [435];
its development, [437].

“Slavery of women”, [4], [9], [12], [389], [392].

“Slave districts”, [33].

Slave labour, [433];
on the N. W. Coast of N. America, [214] sqq.;
among the Tehuelches, [226];
among the Kamchadales, [226];
among pastoral tribes, [263] sqq.;
among cattle-breeding agriculturists, [265];
in ancient Tyre and Greece, [440] note [1];
in Rome, [395] note [2];
use of s. l. in self-dependent and in exporting countries, [394].

Slave trade, [209], [214], [260], [287] sqq., [408] sqq., [429];
its effects, [289], [412], [425], [438].