Ridgeway, W., 107
Rites, 212, 219-224, 234
River-phase of culture, 102
Rivers, W.H.R., 147, 216, 219
Rutot, A., 41, 46
Sacramental meal, 222
Sacredness, 28, 52, 127, 168, 203, 213, 217, 218, 224, 226
St. Acheul, 33, 45, 46
Sanction, 195, 203
Savagery, 11, 158
Science, 12-15
Secret Societies, 177
Seligmann, C.G. and B.Z., 161, 243
Sex-totems, 176
Shaw, B., 66
Slander, 198
Slavery, 179
Smith, W. Robertson, 213
Snare, F., 57
Social organization, 24-26, 152-181
Solutre, 47, 108
Spear-thrower, 231
Spencer, B., and Gillen, F.J., 39, 163, 175, 220, 244
Spirit, 228, 229
Steinmetz, S.R., 197
Stratigraphical method, 31-36
Suggestion, 233-235, 237-240
Survivals, 186
Sutherland, A., 157
Sympathetic magic, 126, 233
Synnomic phase of society 236
Syntelic phase of society, 236
Taboo, 200-203, 215, 218
Tasmanians, 39-44
Thames gravels, 38-44, 46
Theft, 198
Todas, 210-219
Torres Straits, 88
Totemism, 160, 166-168, 175, 189, 220-223, 250
Tribe, 173
Tylor, E.B., 184, 228-230
Use-inheritance, 64, 93
Variation, 66-68
Veddas, 120, 160, 243
Wallace, A.R., 69, 118, 184
Wealden dome, 43
Weismann, A., 65, 66
Westermarck, E., 235
Witchcraft, 202, 210
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