Wagner, Professor A., on the function of slavery, [7] note [1], [8] note [1];
on slavery among fishers, etc., [173];
on slave labour, [199] note [1];
on the transition from slavery to serfdom, [199] note [3].
Wakefield, E. G., on the appropriation of the soil and its social effects, [306] sqq.;
on the disappearance of serfdom in W. Europe, [347];
on the happiness of colonists, [386] note [2].
Warfare, among hunters, [200];
on the N. W. Coast of N. America, [210];
in Australia, [236];
in Central N. America, [245];
among the Eskimos, [252];
among pastoral tribes, [276], [282] sqq.;
influence of slavery on w., [436];
character of w. among peoples with open and with closed resources, [385];
slaves employed in w. see Slaves.
Wealth, on the N. W. Coast of N. America, [210];
in Australia, [196] note [13], [232];
in Central N. America, [240];
among the Eskimos, [250];
among pastoral tribes, [268];
slaves as an ingredient of w., [434];
development of w. furthered by slavery, [213], [435].
Weber, Dr. M., on slave labour, [304];
on Roman agrarian history, [382] note [3], [383] note [1].
Westermarck, on the character of slavery, [39] note [1];
on marriage by service, [193] note [4];
on the causes of the distribution of slavery, [197] note [4];
on the moral effect of slavery, [436] note [5].
Wholesale slavery, [301], [396].
Wilken, Professor G. A., on antichresis, [40] note [2];
on the natives of Buru, [115].
Women, condition of, [423];
among savages, [9];
in Australia, [10] sqq., [235];
on the N. W. Coast of N. America, [219];
on the Dutch isle of Ameland, [221] note [7];
in Central N. America, [242];
among the Eskimos, [251];
in Melanesia, [388] sqq.;
women consulted in matters of trade, [219].