[{74b}] Lectures on Language, Second Series, p. 41.
[{75a}] J. A. Farrer, Primitive Manners, p. 202, quoting Seemann.
[{75b}] Sébillot, Contes Pop. de la Haute-Bretagne, p. 183.
[{76a}] Gervase of Tilbury.
[{76b}] Kuhn, Herabkunft, p. 92.
[{77}] Chips, ii. 251.
[{80a}] Kitchi Gami, p. 105.
[{80b}] The sun-frog occurs seven times in Sir G. W: Cox’s Mythology of the Aryan Peoples, and is used as an example to prove that animals in myth are usually the sun, like Bheki, ‘the sun-frog.’
[{81a}] Dalton’s Ethnol. of Bengal, pp. 165, 166.
[{81b}] Taylor, New Zealand, p. 143.