[64.6] Leviticus xx. 14.

[65.1] Rev. J. Roscoe, The Baganda (London, 1911), pp. 261 sq.

[65.2] Rev. J. Roscoe, op. cit. p. 262. As to the totemic clans, see id. pp. 133 sqq. One clan (the Lung-fish clan) was excepted from the rule.

[65.3] Sir Harry Johnston, The Uganda Protectorate (London, 1904), ii. 719.

[66.1] Sir Harry Johnston, op. cit. ii. 746 sq.

[66.2] A. C. Hollis, The Nandi (Oxford, 1909), p. 76.

[66.3] Werner Munzinger, Ostafrikanische Studien (Schaffhausen, 1864), p. 243.

[66.4] W. Munzinger, op. cit. p. 322. However, the child of an unmarried slave woman is brought up; the father pays for its nurture.

[66.5] H. S. Stannus, “Notes on some Tribes of British Central Africa,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, xl. (1910) p. 290.

[67.1] Cullen Gouldsbury and Hubert Sheane, The Great Plateau of Northern Rhodesia (London, 1911), p. 57.