[21] The Century Magazine, May, 1883.

[22] A minute account of the mysteries of Pueblo Indians, and their use of the bull-roarer, will be found in Captain Bourke’s Snake Dance of the Moquis.

[23] Κῶνος ξυλάριον οὗ ἐξῆπται τὸ σπαρτίον καὶ ἐν ταῖς τελεταῖς ἐδονεῖτο ἵνα ῥοιζῇ. Lobeck, Aglaophamus (i. p. 700).

[24] De Corona, p. 313.

[25] Savage Africa. Captain Smith, the friend of Pocahontas, mentions the custom in his work on Virginia, pp. 245-248.

[26] Brough Smyth, i. 60, using evidence of Howitt, Taplin, Thomas and Wilhelmi.

[27] Kamilaroi and Kurnai, p. 241.

[28] Περὶ ὀρχήσεως, c. 15.

[29] Cape Monthly Magazine, July, 1874.

[30] Wallace, Travels on the Amazon, p. 349.