[33] Anthropological Essays presented to E. B. Tylor, Oxford, 1907, p. 309.

[34] For the full evidence on these topics see my forthcoming book The History of Melanesian Society.

[35] Census of India, 1911, vol. xv., p. 234.

[36] In such a case the use of the term by other members of the household, including women, would be the result of a later extension of meaning.

[37] See also “Survival in Sociology,” Sociological Review, 1913, vol. vi., p. 293. I hope shortly to deal more fully with the relations between sociology and social psychology.


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