MORAL SENSE IN MAN. 165 



I. The Maoris of New Zealand (Colenso). 



c. The Fijians (Wood). 



Among these and in many other savage races we find 

 according to the concurrent testimony of travellers and 

 residents, including missionaries on the one hand and 

 naturalists on the other the following negative or positive 

 moral qualities or conditions : 



I. Negative. 



1. No sense of sexual decency, modesty, chastity, virtue, 

 purity, propriety, or shame. 



2. No marriage tie or rite. 



3. No family arrangements. 



4. No love maternal, paternal, conjugal, parental, filial, 

 or fraternal. 



5. No idea of paternity or of other relationships. 



6. No kindness to or consideration for each other, what- 

 ever the natural or other relationship. 



7. No respect for woman or sex. 



8. No compassion, pity, sympathy for suffering. 



9. No mercy. 



\ 0. No regret, remorse, self-reproach, or repentance. 



II. No gratitude or other form of response to kindness 

 received. 



12. No sense of guilt or criminality. 



13. No idea of duty or responsibility. 



14. No conception of right and wrong, of moral good or 

 evil. 



15. No sense of justice or equity. 



16. No respect for the rights of property or possession. 



17. No self-denial or self-control. 



18. No knowledge of truth. 



19. No honesty. 



20. No ideas of honour. 



21. No generosity, magnanimity, or charity. 



22. No respect for or obedience to authority of any kind, 

 unless embodied in the form of superior power. 



II. Positive. 



1. Indiscriminate or promiscuous association, mingling 

 or intercourse of the sexes, and of all ages. 



