[1343] The Todas, 1906. See chap. XXX. "The Origin and History of the Todas."
[1344] For the discussion of Caste see E. A. Gait's article in Ency. of Religion and Ethics, 1910, with bibliography; also V. A. Smith, Caste in India, East and West, 1913.
[1345] See Ch. VII.
[1346] See A. Krämer, Hawaii, Ostmikronesien und Samoa, 1906.
[1347] For Polynesian wanderings see S. Percy Smith, Hawaiki: the original home of the Maori, 1904; J. M. Brown, Maori and Polynesian; their origin, history and culture, 1907; W. Churchill, The Polynesian Wanderings, 1911.
[1348] H everywhere takes the place of S, which is preserved only in the Samoan mother-tongue; cf. Gr. ἑπτὰ with Lat. septem, Eng. seven.
[1349] The History of Melanesian Society, 1914.
[1350] Cf. p. 139 ff.
[1351] Among recent works on Polynesia see H. Mager, Le Monde polynésien, 1902; B. H. Thomson, Savage Island, 1902; A. Krämer, Die Samoa-Inseln, 1902; J. M. Brown, Maori and Polynesian, 1907; G. Brown, Melanesians and Polynesians, 1910; F. W. Christian, Eastern Pacific Islands, 1910.