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[21] Frazer, _l.c._, II, p. 147, according to the Rev. L. Fison.
[22] Frazer, _l.c._, II. p. 189.
[23] Frazer, _l.c._, II, p. 388, according to Junod.
[24] Frazer, _l.c._, II, p. 424.
[25] Frazer, _l.c._, II, p. 76.
[26] Frazer, _l.c._, II, p. 113, according to C. Ribbe: _Two Years among the Cannibals of the Solomon Islands_, 1905.
[27] Frazer, _l.c._, II, p. 385.
[28] Frazer, _l.c._, II, p. 461.
[29] _v._ Crawley: _The Mystic Rose_ (London, 1902), p. 405.
[30] Crawley, _l.c._, p. 407.
[31] Crawley, _l.c._, p. 401, according to Leslie: _Among the Zulus and Amatongas_, 1875.
[32] _Voelkerpsychologie_, II. Band: _Mythus und Religion_, 1906, II, p.
308.
[33] Eleventh Edition; this article also gives the most important references.
[34] This application of the taboo can be omitted as not originally belonging in this connection.
[35] _Voelkerpsychologie_, Vol. II: _Religion und Mythus_, p. 300.
[36] _l.c._, p. 237.
[37] Comp. Chapter I.
[38] _l.c._, p. 307.
[39] _l.c._, p. 313.
[40] Frazer, _The Golden Bough_, II: _Taboo and the Perils of the Soul_, 1911, p. 136.
[41] Both the pleasure and the prohibition referred to touching one's own genitals.
[42] The relation to beloved persons who impose the prohibition.
[43] To use an excellent term coined by Bleuler.
[44] See Chapter IV; _Totemism, etc._
[45] Third Edition, Part II: _Taboo and the Perils of the Soul_, 1911.