See also [Blood-brotherhood]

Brothers reviled by sisters for good luck, i. 279;

of king put to death on his accession, iii. 243;

childless persons [pg 198] named after their younger, iii. 332, 333;

ancient Egyptian story of the Two, xi. 134 sqq.

Brothers and sisters, marriages of, in royal families, iv. 193 sq., v. 44;

in ancient Egypt, vi. 214 sqq.;

their intention to keep the property in the family, vi. 215 sq.

—— -in-law, their names not to be pronounced, iii. 338, 342, 343, 344, 345

Brown, A. R., as to the Andaman Islanders, ii. 254 n.;