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PRIMITIVE PATERNITY 



Divorce i. 267, 288, 290, 304, 305, 

 314, 322 n. 324; ii. 4, 21, 30, 

 33, 38, 43. 61, 66, 69, 72, 76, 

 78, 83, 84, 104, 106, 108, 120, 

 124, 126, 128, 129, 138, 139, 

 140, 142, 152, 154, 156, 158, 

 170, 173, 175, 178, 183, 186, 

 194, 204, 205, 212, 215, 218, 

 220, 233, 242 n 



Drinking, pregnancy from i. 4, 12, 

 13, 33, 38, 39, 62, 63-73, 75, 

 114 



Druids i. 32 



Druses. Sexual morality ii. 223 n 



Dyaks see Borneo 



EAR, conception by i. 20, 149, 151 



Easter customs i. 107 



Easter Island. Premature mar- 

 riages ii. 262 



Easter-smack i. 107 



East Indian Islands see Borneo, 

 Celebes, Engano, Java, Mo- 

 luccas, Nias, Papua, Sumatra 



Eating or drinking, pregnancy 

 from i. 4-17, 32-73, 75 



Edeeyah. See Fernando Po 



Eggs. Marriage customs i. 58-60. 

 Rites to procure children i. 

 57-61. Shells, treading on i. 

 112 



Egypt, Ancient. Apis, conception 

 of i. 26. Gods, identity of 

 father and son i. 197. Ibis, 

 impregnation of i. 151. Mar- 

 riage customs ii. 20 n. Pros- 

 titution, sacred ii. 263. Re- 

 birth i. 205. Soul, composite 

 i. 203, 204. Transformation 

 after death i. 171. Two 

 Brothers, story of the i. 13 

 See Osiris 



Egypt, Modern. Premature mar- 

 riages ii. 264. Rites to obtain 

 children i. 47, 69 n, 75, 131 



Engano. Licentiousness ii. 259. 

 Marriage customs ii. 33 



England. Broomstick or pail, 

 stepping over i. 133, 134. 

 Cattle buried under fruit- 

 trees i. 163 n. Children, ab- 

 sence of in pre-historic graves 

 i. 228 n. Children, naming i. 



225. Children, rites to pro- 

 cure i. 56, 129. Cradle, rock- 

 ing empty i. 142. Game of 

 Old Roger i. 159. Grave, 

 planting roses on i. 160. Mar- 

 riage customs i. 109, 133. 

 Peahens, fecundation of i. 151. 

 Proverbial expressions i. 70, 

 113. Rain at weddings i. 89. 

 Sacred wells and springs 1.65. 

 Transformation after death i. 

 187, 188 

 See Anglo-Saxons 



Eskimo. Barrenness, prescription 

 against i. 115, 147. Eggs for- 

 bidden to girls i. 57. Festivals 

 for the dead i. 215 ; ii. 146. 

 Licentious customs ii. 140- 147. 

 Marriage customs ii. 77, 139, 

 271. Names, influence of i. 

 214 ; ii. 146. Polyandry ii. 

 142. Puberty rites i. 93. 

 Re-birth i. 214,218 



Esthonia. Premature intercourse 

 ii.257 



Etain, wife of Cormac King of 

 Ulaid i. 9 



Ethiopic tale of Supernatural 

 Birth i. 7 



Etruscans. Licentiousness ii. 136 



Ewhe. Children, origin of ii. 279. 

 Children, rites to obtain i. 86. 

 Children, sold or pawned ii. 

 99 n. Metempsychosis i. 172. 

 Organisation i. 285. Re-birth 

 i. 201. Sexual morality ii. 120, 

 219. Soul, composite i. 201 

 See Togoland 



Eye. Impregnation by glance i. 

 26, 27,148 



FANTI see Gold Coast 



Fates. Hungarian Gipsy belief i. 

 48, 72. Aphrodite eldest of, 

 Athens i. 1 30 



Father and son combat i. 270- 

 273 ; ii. 64, 97-8 



Fatherright. Described as owner- 

 ship of children ii. loon. 

 Fosters indifference to pater- 

 nity ii. 246. Rise of ii. i-ioo. 

 Review of evidence ii. 92- 

 100 



