[{119}] Rolland, Faune populaire.
[{121}] The attempt is not to explain the origin of each separate name but only of the general habit of giving animal or human names stars.
[{125}] Mr. Herbert Spencer believes that the Australians were once more civilised than at present. But there has never been found a trace of pottery on the Australian continent, which says little for their civilisation in the past.
[{128}] Brugsch, History of Egypt, i. 32.
[{130}] Brough Smith.
[{131}] Amazonian Tortoise Myths, p. 39.
[{132a}] Sahagun, vii. 3.
[{132b}] Grimm, D. M., Engl. transl., p. 716.
[{133}] Hartt, op. cit., p. 40.
[{134a}] Kaegi, Der Rig Veda, p. 217.