Steinmetz, Professor S. R., on Australian women, [23];
on parental love among the Australians, [24] note [1];
on the treatment of children by savages, [26] sqq.;
on derivation of institutions, [45] note [3];
on systems of classification in sociology, [170];
on the absence of wealth among the Australians, [196] note [13];
on women spared in warfare, [200] note [2];
on trade in Australia [232];
on tribal government in Australia, [232] sqq.;
on Australian warfare, [236] note [1];
on early penal law, [430];
on slaves punished by their masters, [432];
his schedules, XVII;
his “statistical” method, XVIII.

Stock and land lease, [368].

Subjection of tribes, [33], [276], [406], [424].

Subsistence, dependent on capital or not, [256] sqq., [268], [297];
easy or difficult to procure, [256] sqq., [298], [422].

Substitutes for slavery, 276, [406], [424].

Suicide preferred to slavery, [434].

Sutherland, A., on slavery in early stages, [174] note [6];
on the size of savage tribes, [194];
on the absence of slavery among hunters, [201] note [3].

Tenants, free, in Oceania, [333] sqq.;
in medieval England, [349], [351], [364] sqq.;
in medieval Germany, [377] sqq.;
meaning of term, [350];
distinguished from serfs, [349];
customary t. or villeins, [351].

Theoretical literature, XIX, XX, [4], [6].

Tönnies, Dr. F., remarks on the first edition, [42] note [1], [313] note [2], [417] note [1].