69.
Salle, Antoine de la, 17.
Sanger, Margaret, 152.
Schreiner, Olive, 69, 90.
and asceticism, 57.
Sex, and magic, 39.
as a sacrament, 69.
evolution in, 66.
nature of impulse of, 44.
play-function of, 116 _et seq._
spiritual element in, 66.
sublimation of, 47, 50.
Shaftesbury, 51.
Socialism and eugenics, 150.
_Stonor Letters_, 81.
Stopes, Marie, 152.
Suarez, 62.
Sublimation, 47, 50.
Theognis, 65.
Wells, H.G., 152.
Westermarck, 32.
Wives, 75 _et seq._
love rights of, 102 _et seq._
Wollstonecraft, Mary, 25.
Women, erotic claims of, 112.
erotic ideas of average, 124,
in Crusades, 20.
in marriage, 75, 78.
in old France, 19 _et seq._
in subjection to men, 111.
love rights of, 102 _et seq._
on juries, 16.
Yule, G. Udney, 172.
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Transcriber's Notes:
in the index, Wollstonecroft was changed to Wollstonecraft
also in the index, a was changed to a in: Lasco, John a
some punctuation normalized
everything else was left as found in the original
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