[102] Westermarck: History of Human Marriage, p. 352.

[103] Biart: The Aztecs, p. 110.

[104] Huxley: Essays; Haeckel: The History of Creation; Haeckel: The Evolution of Man; Peschel: The Races of Man; De Quatrefages: The Human Species; Draper: The Conflict Between Religion and Science; White: History of the Warfare of Science with Theology; Romanes: Mental Evolution in Man; Wallace: The Malay Archipelago (The Races of Man in the Malay Archipelago, c. xl); Darwin’s Works; Maudsley: The Physiology of Mind; Tylor: Anthropology; Spencer: Synthetic PhilosophyPrin. Psych., Prin. Sociol.

[AH] The sense of familiarity implies previous perception now dissociated, but subconsciously present and struggling up toward the surface of the upper consciousness to gain recognition. Boris Sidis: Multiple Personality, p. 51.

[AI] I know from personal observation that “Seeley Dinners” are of frequent occurrence in New York, as well as in other large cities. J. W., Jr.


Transcriber’s Notes and Errata

There are two series of footnotes in this book. Footnotes with Arabic numbers are references to external sources. Footnotes with uppercase English letters are the author’s notes. There is one hand-written correction in the book which has been marked with a third type of footnote, one with a lowercase roman number.

The following words are found in both hyphenated and unhyphenated form. The number of each instance is given in parentheses.

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