[69] W. Mariner, Tonga Islands, i. 216-219. As to the rule that nobility descended only in the female line, through mothers, not through fathers, see id. ii. 84, 95 sq.; J. Dumont d'Urville, Voyage de l'Astrolabe, Histoire du Voyage, iv. 239.
[70] W. Mariner, Tonga Islands, ii. 220.
[71] W. Mariner, Tonga Islands, i. 194, note *; compare 434, note *.
[72] W. Mariner, op. cit. ii. 221.
[73] W. Mariner, Tonga Islands, ii. 80 sq.
[74] W. Mariner, op. cit. ii. 136-138.
[75] W. Mariner, Tonga Islands, i. 99-101. Compare E. E. V. Collocot, "Notes on Tongan Religion," Journal of the Polynesian Society, xxx. (1921) pp. 155-157.
[76] W. Mariner, op. cit. ii. 224.
[77] W. Mariner, Tonga Islands, i. 350-360.
[78] W. Mariner, Tonga Islands, i. 438 sq., ii. 210-212; Captain James Wilson, Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, pp. 239, 278; John Williams, Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands, pp. 470 sq.; Jérôme Grange, in Annales de la Propagation de la Foi, xvii. (1845) pp. 12, 26; Sarah S. Farmer, Tonga and the Friendly Islands, p. 128.