—— progress essential to intellectual progress, i. 218
Inersdorf, in Upper Bavaria, the Goat at threshing at, vii. 287
Infant, children whipt at death of an, ix. 261 sq.
Infant sons of kings placed by goddesses on fire, v. 180.
See also [Infants], [Child], and [Children]
Infanticide among the Australian aborigines, iv. 187 n. 6;
sometimes suggested by a doctrine of transmigration or reincarnation of human souls, iv. 188 sq.;
prevalent in Polynesia, iv. 191, 196;
among savages, iv. 196 sq.