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[64] P. Mantegazza, “Studii antrop. ed etnogr. sulla Nuova Guinea,” Arch. per l’Antrop. e la Etnol., vii., 1877, Pl. X., No. 914.

[65] W. H. Goodyear, The Grammar of the Lotus, 1891.

[66] J. G. Wilkinson, The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, ii. (3rd edition), p. 407.

[67] Brugsch, Religion und Mythologie der Alten Ægypter, i. p. 103; cf. Goodyear, p. 6.

[68] Brugsch, Religion, etc., i. p. 121; loc. cit., p. 6.

[69] Histoire de l’Art Egyptien d’après les Monuments, 1878.

[70] Maspero, Histoire ancienne des Peuples de l’Orient, p. 31, cf. Goodyear, p. 11.

[71] A. J. Evans, “Primitive Pictographs and a Prae-Phœnician Script, from Crete and the Peloponnese,” Journ. Hellenic Studies, xiv., 1894, p. 328.

[72] Cf. also G. Coffey, “The Origins of Prehistoric Ornament in Ireland,” Journ. Roy. Soc. Ant. Ireland, 1894, 1895.