[{3a}] Compare De Cara: Essame Critico, xx. i.
[{3b}] Revue de l’Hist. des Rel. ii. 136.
[{4}] Sprachvergleichung und Urgeschichte, p. 431.
[{5}] Prim. Cult. i. 394.
[{11a}] A study of the contemporary stone age in Scotland will be found in Mitchell’s Past and Present.
[{11b}] About twenty years ago, the widow of an Irish farmer, in Derry, killed her deceased husband’s horse. When remonstrated with by her landlord, she said, ‘Would you have my man go about on foot in the next world?’ She was quite in the savage intellectual stage.
[{12}] At the solemn festival suppers, ordained for the honour of the gods, they forget not to serve up certain dishes of young whelp’s flesh. (Pliny, H. N. xxix. 4.)
[{15}] Nov. 1880.
[{18}] ‘Ah, once again may I plant the great fan on her corn-heap, while she stands smiling by, Demeter of the threshing floor, with sheaves and poppies in her hands’ (Theocritus, vii. 155-157).
[{20}] Odyssey, xi. 32.