India, 148, 149, 152, 155, 335 Indian philosophy, 157 Indians, of America, 18, 145, 146, 147; of Asia, 120; Peru- vian, 144, 145, 146 Indo-European speech, 91 Indonesian races, 24.
Industrial records, in Middle Ages, 313
Infant kings, Anglo-Saxon, 292 Infanticide, 9, 38, 63, 132, 147,
148, 213; Arab, 174, 175, 176, 177; Germanic and Frankish peoples, 279; Ja- pan, 78; Papua, 26; Pro- clamations against, 56, 61, 64; Roman, 258, 259, 263; checked by Mussulmans, 178, 179, 180
Infants, as food for swine, 262 Informers, 288
Inga, or Inca, 146 Inheritance, of childless per- son, Rome, 227; of unmar- ried person, Rome, 227; through daughters, 112 Innocent III., Pope, 296 Inscriptions, Arabic, 169, 170, 171
Inspection of children, 129] Institutes of Justinian, 210, 247 Investigation in factories, 320 Ion, 187, 191, 200 Iona, 275
Iranians, 91 Isaac, 158
Istar, 99
Italy, 264; asylums in, 298; children sold, 290, 291, 337; first child-welfare movement
Jami Saghir, 182 Japan, Aha, island of, 74; Bronze age, 72; Buddhist influence, 77; building sacri- fice, 82; cannibalism, 83, 84; Chinese influence, 77; clay figures, 79, 80, 81; Confucius, influence, 87; early marriage, 74, 75; famine, 83, 84; first inhabitants, 71; Hachijo, island of, 72; heavenly dei- ties, 74; Izana-mi-no-kami, 74;Izani-gi-no-kami, 74; Jim- mu, Emperor, 71, 75; Kojiki, ancient records, 71; Korean influence, 78; Nihongi, chroni- cles, 72; Nitobe, Inazo, 72; Nomi-no-Sukune, 79, 80, 81; Origin of present-day Japa- nese, 71; parturition house, 72, 73, 74; reforms under Yoshimune, 85, 86; sacrifices 152; sacrifice, human, abol- ished, 78, 79, 80; sacrifice, to deity, of wild animals, 81; Samurai, 82, 86, 87, 88; Shintoism, 78; slavery of children, 85, 86; social evil, 87; vicarious punishment, 85; Yamatohiko, 78 Japanese Nation in Evolution, 82, 83 Jasus, 187 Java, 46
Jehoram, 165
Jehosophat, 165
Jelibo (primitive courtesans),
Lane, E. W., 177
Lang, Andrew, 185
Languedoc, historians of, 295,
Larousse, Dictionnaire, 290 Lauterer, Dr. Joseph, 68 Laws, of Æthelstan, 292; Agra- rian, 215; Allemands, 281; Angles, 281; Anglo-Saxon kings, 282, 283; Arab, 180; Arcadius, 266; Burgundians, 281; for children, 264, 265, 266; China, 49, 61, 66, 67; of Cnut, 292; Constantine, 264, 265, 267; of Crete, 189, 190; Egyptian, 114; enceinte woman, relating to, 305; épaves, concerning, 304; first special, for children, 334; foundlings, 305; Frisians, 278; Germanic, 292; Gor- tyna, 189, 190; Gratian, 266; Greek, to protect child, 207, 208; Hadrian, 237; Hammu- rabi, 92, 99, 100; for helpless children, 335; Hloth, 292; Honorius, 266; India, 125; Japanese, regarding confine- ment, 72, 73; Justinian, 270; of medieval France, 303, 304; in Poitiers, 303; in Provence, 303; of Romulus, 209; Sabine, 211; Salinic, 279, 280, 292; of Solon, ; of Thebes, 9; Theodosius II., 267; of Twelve Tables, 215, 222; Valens, 266; Valentin- ian, 266; of Visigoths, 281, 282
Le, son of Confucius, 48 Lebeau, 291
Lecky, W. E. H., 258 Legacy, of Montlaur, 295 Legas, Madame, 307 Leges, Roman, 227 Legge, James, 53 Leitrim, County, 276
Le Laudonnière, Sieur, 145 Lemnians, 187
Lenguas, of South America, 42
Leon, Emperor, 271
Leotychides, 193
Leper, 130, 148
Les Sacrifices Humaines chez
les Canaanéens, 105 Letters of Cassiodorus, 286 Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, 100
Lettres Edif., Father d'Entr- colles, 61 Leucothea, 284
Lewis, George Henry, 6 Leys Salicae, 280 Liber Censualis, 103 Liebenstein, castle of, 153 Life in Ancient Egypt, 112 Life in the Homeric Age, 186 Light from the Ancient East, 119 Li Ki, Chinese code, 52 Li Li Ong, 59
Line Islanders, 37
L'Infanticide, etc., en Chine, 63
Liquors, sale to children, 338
Literary History of the Arabs,
Little, Henry W., 35
Liverpool, S. P. C. C., 334
Lois des Francs, 280
London, child-welfare move-
ment in, 334; Common Coun- cil, 316
Longobards, 274
Longus, 195, 200, 203
Loo, Ch'aou, Marquis of, 55
Louis XIII., 308
Louis XIV., 309, 310
Louvre, 93, 94
Lubbock, Sir John, 44
Lucania, Governor of, 283 Lucius Brutus, 238
Lubra, first-born of, 147
Lugalanda, 96, 97
Lugalzaggisi, 100, 138 Luritcha tribe, 39 Ly, son of Yao, 52 Lycurgus (Plutarch), 208 Lycurgus, 9, 189, 207, 208 Lyon, D. G., 100 Lyons, Bishop of, 275
Lysimachus, 189 Lystus, 186
Nerva, Emperor, 230, 231, 236, 248
New Forces in Old China, 69 New Guinea, 24
New South Wales, 43, 147 New York, city of, 333, 335 New Zealand, sacrifices in, 152 Ngeou Yang Yun Ki, 61 Nice, Bishop of, 275 Nicholas IV., Bull of, 298 Nicholson, R. A., 169, 170 Niebuhr, 215 Nietzsche, 10 Niger Delta, tribes of, 34 Night work, prohibited, 315 Nigritans, 17, 23
Nihongi, chronicles of Japan,
Nile Valley, 106
Ningirsu, 94
Ninib-mushallim, 104
Nitobe, Inazo, 72
Nomadic people, 93
Nomads, attitude towards
Nomi-no-Sukune, 79, 80, 81 Noodt, Gerardus, 247
Norwich, England, town of, 318
Nottingham, 320 Nourisson, Paul, 334 Nugu, Papuan myth, 24 Nukufetu, 38
Numa Pompilius, 210, 213 Nuremberg, asylum at, 297 Nursing by male parents, 23 Nusse, Ernest, 334 Nutricarii, 289 Nyendael, 33, 34
Oastler, Richard, 325, 326, 33",
331 Oceania, 24
Octavius, 226
Œdipus, 187, 191, 255
Paris-Continued 297, 300, 301; Parliament of, 304; treatment of children in seventeenth century, 337 Parliament, debates in, 324, 326, 327, 328
Parliament of Paris, decrec, 304
Parliamentary report, Austra- lia, 25 Parthia, 274
Parturition house, 74, 73, 74 Passover, 160, 161 Paternal solicitude, 21 Patesi, 97
Patria Potestas, 51, 212, 217, 241, 278, 335, 339 Paul, St. Vincent de, 335 Pauper children, as appren- tices, 317 Payre, J. F. A., 280 Peel, Sir Robert, 324 Peking, 68
Pelet-Narbonne, D. von, 334 Pension, for mothers, 97 Peroché, 15
"Perpetual Edict," Rome, 245 Perry, Commodore, 82 Perseria, 193
Peru, 144, 145, 146, 147; In- dians, 144, 145, 146 Petrie, W. M. F., 112 Phallic worship, 105, 160 Pharaoh, 160
Philippine Islands, 44, 46 Philistines, 166 Philtere, 221 Phlegon, 236
Phænician Maidens, The, 191 Phoenicians, 138, 158 Picts, 275
Pipiles, tribe of Central Amer-
Plutarch, 189, 193, 208, 212,
Polyandry, 18, 19, 46 Polygamy, 122
Polynesian Researches, 41 Pompeii, 224
Pontanus, 294 Pontus, 274
Popular Religions of Northern India, 148
Population, diminishing, 26; of Japan, 1615-1860, 82; of Papua, 26; theories of, 82
Porcius Latro, 243 Poseidon, 186 Posidippus, 198 Precepts of Ptah-Hotep, 111 Priests, Brahmin, 148; Bud- dhist, 81; Carthaginian, 237; faults of, 287; of Ptah, 111; receive children, 288
Primitive Culture, 141, 153, 154 Primitive, customs, 17; fami- lies, 26
Primitive Marriage, 213
Primitive organization, 106 Primogeniture, 151
Prisoners, marked, 160 Procopius, 178
Prolongation of infancy, 4 Prosimii, 23
Prostitution, 87, 259, 337 Provence, 303 Ptah, priest of, III Ptah-Hotep, III Puer crintus, 280 Pumsavana, 124
Punishment, by Church, 268; for drowning children, 67; for killing children, 114 Purification, by burning, 148 Puritans, 332
Purushamedha, 126
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