Doctrine of the Fathers as to concupiscence, [281].

Nature of the problem of the relations of the sexes, [282].

Prostitution, [282-284].

Recognition in Greece of two distinct orders of womanhood—the wife and the hetæra, [287].

Condition of Roman women, [297], et seq.

Legal emancipation of women in Rome, [304].

Unbounded liberty of divorce, [306].

Amount of female virtue in Imperial Rome, [308-312].

Legislative measures to repress sensuality, [312].

To enforce the reciprocity of obligation in marriage, [312].