[525] Op. cit., p. 68.

[526] Op. cit., p. 14. Hall and Allin.

[527] According to R. J. Dodge, who is a thorough student of Indian life, among those of the far West it is a polite fiction not to observe the wooing lover, “because they consider love a weakness.”

[528] G. Tarde, Les lois de l’imitation. Second edition, Paris, 1895.

[529] J. M. Baldwin, Mental Development, and Social and Ethical Interpretations.

[530] Habit and Instinct. London and New York, 1896, p. 168.

[531] Baldwin’s further distinction between tradition and social heredity seems true enough, but not especially practical.

[532] Gedanken über Musik bei Thieren und beim Menschen. Deutsche Rundschau, October, 1889.

[533] See Baldwin’s A New Factor in Evolution, in The American Naturalist, June, July, 1896.

[534] The Senses and the Intellect, p. 408.