[Anthropology by Robert Marett]@TWC D-Link bookAnthropology CHAPTER X 14/59
[The totems.] "After this time, and while I was in the bush, I began to bring crystals up; but I became very ill, and cannot do anything since." _November, 1911_. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTORY NOTE .-- It is impossible to provide a bibliography of so vast a subject, even when first-class authorities only are referred to; whilst selection must be arbitrary and invidious.
Here books written in English are alone cited, and those mostly the more modern. The reader is advised to spend such time as he can give to the subject mostly on the descriptive treatises.
A few very educative studies are marked by an asterisk.
In many cases, to save space, merely the author's name with initials is given, and a library catalogue must be consulted, or a list of authors such as is to be found, _e.g._ at the end of Westermarck's works. A.THEORETICAL GENERAL .-- E.B.
Tylor, _Anthropology_* (best manual); _Primitive Culture_* (the greatest of anthropological classics); Lord Avebury's works; _Anthropological Essays presented to E.B.
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