[45] Rel. de la Nouvelle-France (1636), p. 114.
[46] Codrington, in Journal Anthrop. Inst., Feb., 1881. There is a Breton Märchen of a land where people had to ‘bring the Dawn’ daily with carts and horses. A boy, whose sole property was a cock, sold it to the people of this country for a large sum, and now the cock brings the Dawn, with a great saving of trouble and expense. The Märchen is a survival of the state of mind of the Solomon Islanders.
[47] Selected Essays, i. 460.
[48] Ibid., i. 311.
[49] Ueber Entwicklungsstufen der Mythenbildung (1874), l. 148.
[50] ii. 127.
[51] G. D. M., ii. 127, 129.
[52] Gr. My., i. 144.
[53] De Abst., ii. 202, 197.
[54] Rel. und Myth., ii. 3.