[33] Eleventh Edition; this article also gives the most important references.

[34] This application of the taboo can be omitted as not originally belonging in this connection.

[35] Voelkerpsychologie, Vol. II: Religion und Mythus, p. 300.

[36] l.c., p. 237.

[37] Comp. Chapter I.

[38] l.c., p. 307.

[39] l.c., p. 313.

[40] Frazer, The Golden Bough, II: Taboo and the Perils of the Soul, 1911, p. 136.

[41] Both the pleasure and the prohibition referred to touching one’s own genitals.

[42] The relation to beloved persons who impose the prohibition.