Footnote 756:[(return)]

See Rh[^y]s, Welsh People, 44; Livy, v. 34.

Footnote 757:[(return)]

Cf. IT iii. 407, 409.

Footnote 758:[(return)]

Cæsar, v. 14.

Footnote 759:[(return)]

Strabo, iv. 5. 4.

Footnote 760:[(return)]

Dio Cass. lxxvi. 12; Jerome, Adv. Jovin. ii. 7. Giraldus has much to say of incest in Wales, probably actual breaches of moral law among a barbarous people (Descr. Wales, ii. 6).

Footnote 761:[(return)]

RC xii. 235, 238, xv. 291, xvi. 149; LL 23a, 124b. In various Irish texts a child is said to have three fathers—probably a reminiscence of polyandry. See p. [74], supra, and RC xxiii. 333.

Footnote 762:[(return)]

IT i. 136; Loth, i. 134 f.; Rh[^y]s, HL 308.

Footnote 763:[(return)]

Zimmer, "Matriarchy among the Picts," in Henderson, Leadbhar nan Gleann.

Footnote 764:[(return)]

See p. [259], infra.

Footnote 765:[(return)]

See p. [274], infra.