CONTENTS. 
XI 
XLVII. TRAINING AND DOMESTICATION OF ANI¬ 
MALS, AND RELATIONS OF ANIMALS TO MAN. By 
HYDE CLARKE, Esq.—S kill in ; mode of; animals trained: 
fondness for pets, &c. Page 84. 
XLVIII. SLAVERY.—Causes and effects of ; degree of 
bondage ; treatment; rights of slaves ; position in family ; 
price of slaves ; whether war-captives or others ; whether 
increasing or diminishing. 
XLIX. SOCIAL RELATIONS.—Including family life ; 
treatment o women, children, &c. 
L. MARITAL RELATIONS. By Sin JOHN LUBBOCK, 
Babt.— Marriage, polygamy, polyandry, exogamy, endogamy. 
Page 86. 
LI. RELATIONSHIPS. By Sib JOHN LUBBOCK, 
Babt.— Mode of estimating, as treated by Sir J. Lubbock; 
genealogy; number of generations of which correct record is 
maintained. Page 86. 
LXI. TREATMENT OF WIDOWS. By Sib JOHN 
LUBBOCK, Babt.— Customs relating thereto. Page 92. 
LOT. INFANTICIDE. By Sib JOHN LUBBOCK, Babt. 
—Causes and effects of; practices relating thereto. Page 92. 
LIV. CAUSES THAT LIMIT POPULATION. By 
FBANCIS GALTON, Esq., E.B.S.—Description of. Page 92. 
LV. EDUCATION.—Mode of training children; aptitude 
for; effects of; absence of, &c. 
LVI. INITIATORY CEREMONIES. — Account of; 
causes of. 
LVII. GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. By Col. A. LANE 
EOX. — Amusements of all kinds; aptitude for; whether 
indigenous or derived. Page 94. 
LVIIL COMMUNICATIONS. By F. GALTON, Esq., 
F.B.S.—Roads, paths, how made; absence of; transport-animals 
employed; mode of carrying burdens; bridges, ferries, &c. 
Page 95. 
LIX. PAINTING AND TATTOOING. By A. W. 
FRANKS, Esq., F.R.S., and J. PARK HARRISON, Esq., 
M.A.—Drawings and descriptions of all tattooing and painting of 
the body and cicatrices ; periods when performed, &c. Page 96. 
LX. CLOTHING. By A. W. FRANKS, Esq., F.R.S.— 
Description of; construction; mode of wearing; distinctions 
of, &c. Page 99. 
