[80.2] Henri A. Junod, The Life of a South African Tribe, i. 239.

[81.1] Hermann Tönjes, Ovamboland, Land, Leute, Mission (Berlin, 1911), p. 133.

[81.2] A. C. Hollis, “A Note on the Masai System of Relationship and other Matters connected therewith,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, xl. (1910) p. 481.

[81.3] Werner Munzinger, Sitten und Recht der Bogos (Winterthur, 1859), p. 63.

[81.4] G. Casati, Ten Years in Equatoria (London and New York, 1891), i. 69.

[81.5] Travels of an Arab Merchant [Mohammed Ibn Omar El-Tounsy] in Soudan, abridged from the French by Bayle St. John (London, 1854), pp. 97 sq.

[82.1] J. Kreemer, “De Loeboes in Mandailing,” Bijdragen tot de Taal- Land- en Volkenkunde van Nederlandsch-Indië, lxvi. (1912) p. 324.

[82.2] Stefan Lehner, “Bukaua,” in R. Neuhauss’s Deutsch Neu-Guinea (Berlin, 1911), iii. 426 sq.

[83.1] J. Baegert, “An Account of the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Californian Peninsula,” Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1863, p. 368. This and the following American cases have already been cited by me in Totemism and Exogamy, iv. 314 sq.

[83.2] Alvar Nuñez Cabeça de Vaca, Relation et Naufrages (Paris, 1837), pp. 109 sq. (in Ternaux-Compans’ Voyages, Relations, et Mémoires originaux pour servir à l’Histoire de la Découverte de l’Amérique). The original of this work was published in Spanish at Valladolid in 1555.