[492] Pandects, lib. xxviii, tit. x, and Institutes of Justinian, lib. iii, tit. vi.

[493] Item fratres patrueles, sorores patrueles, id est qui quæ-ve ex duobus fratribus progenerantur; item consobrini consobrinæ, id est qui quæ-ve ex duobus sororibus nascuntur (quasi consorini); item amitini amitinæ, id est qui quæ-ve ex fratre ex sorore propagantur; sed fere vulgos istos omnes communi appellatione consobrinus vocat.—Pand., lib. xxxviii, tit. x.

[494] It is a revision of the sequence presented in Systems of Consanguinity, etc., p. 480.

[495] μῖξιν δὲ ἐπίκοινον τῶν γυναικῶν ποιέονται, οὔτε συνοικέοντες κτηνηδόν τε μισγόμενοι.—Lib. iv, c. 180.

[496] Garamantes matrimonium exsortes passim cum femines degunt.—Nat. Hist., lib. v, c. 8.

[497]—καὶ φανερῶς μίσγεσθαι ταῖς τε ἄλλαις γυναιξὶ καὶ μητράσι καὶ ἀδελφαὶς.—Lib. iv. c. 5, § 4.

[498] Lib. xvi. c. 4, § 25.

[499] “The Tables, however, are the main results of this investigation. In their importance and value they reach beyond any present use of their contents the writer may be able to indicate.”—Systems of Consanguinity, etc., Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, vol. xvii, p. 8.

[500] Descriptive Ethnology, Lond. ed., 1859, i, 475.

[501] Ib., i, 80.