[43] Spencer and Gillen, p. 57, note.
[44] J. A. I. May 1897, p. 181.
[45] Blason Populaire de la France, p. 5. Paris, Cerf, 1884.
[46] Pseudonyms were given to avoid arousing local attention, when I put forth these facts in The Athenæum. For reasons, I retain the pseudonyms; but for the real village names see p. 173, note 1.
[47] Some objections are noticed later.
[48] Report of American Bureau of Ethnology, 1893-1894, p. 213 et seq.
[49] Thirteenth Report of the Committee of Devonshire Folk-Lore, Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, 1895, xxvii. 61-74.
[50] Many other animal and vegetable names—totem names in America, village names in England—have already been cited. See p. 170.