[64] Westermarck: History of Human Marriage, p. 201 et seq. See, also, Wallace: Travels on the Amazon, p. 117 et seq.
[65] Westermarck: op. cit. ante., p. 106.
[W] After the ceremony of tattooing had been performed, the candidates were admitted to a religious society called Areois, which had for its object an “unrestrained and public abandonment to amorous pleasures.” Letourneau: The Evolution of Marriage, p. 61.
[66] Ellis: Polynesian Researches, vol. i, p. 262; quoted, also, by Westermarck, op. cit. ante., p. 179.
[X] Herodotus gives an interesting instance of the evolution of phallic worship from nature worship. See Clio, 131.
[67] Batchelor: The Ainu of Japan, p. 44.
[68] Westermarck: The History of Human Marriage, p. 30.
[69] Wappäus: Allgem. Bevoelkerungsstatistik.
[70] Bremens: De Situ Daniae, p. 23; quoted, also, by the author of The Worship of the Generative Powers, p. 126.
[71] The Worship of the Generative Powers, p. 124.