[93] Studies in Ancient History, p. 123.

[94] See lists of totems of Australian and Red Indian tribes. Sir J.G. Frazer notes that the majority are edible animals or plants.

[95] Address to the British Association, 1902. I had not had the advantage of reading the address prior to the completion of this work.

[96] M’Lennan, Studies in Ancient History, p. 123, quoting from Grant’s Origin and Descent of the Gael.

[97] Totemism and Exogamy, i. pp. 112, 120, ii. p. 536, iii. pp. 100, 162; Native Tribes of Central Australia, pp. 209–10; Native Tribes of South-East Australia p. 145; Native Tribes of Northern Australia (Professor Baldwin Spencer), pp. 21, 197; J.H. Weeks, Among the Primitive Bakongo, p. 99.

[98] See pp. II, 138, 190 (Edition 1891).

[99] Totemism and Exogamy, ii. pp. 338, 339.

[100] La Cité Antique, p. 254.

[101] The Origin of Civilisation, 7th ed. p. 246.

[102] W.W. Skeat, Malay Magic, pp. 52, 53.