[9] Journal Anthrop. Institute, May 1895, p. 410, pi. 21, fig. 7.
[10] Some wooden churinga are engraved, as 'Australian Magic Sticks,' in Ratzel's popular History of Mankind, i. 379. They exactly answer to the churinga of the Arunta.
[11] Royal Irish Academy, Cunningham Memoirs, No. x. 1894.
[12] For cups, see Spencer and Gillen, p. 129; for concentric circles, see p. 131.
[13] The tribal stores of churinga are not the same as the places where churinga were dropped in the Alcheringa.
[14] Proceedings S.A.S. vol. xxix. p. 193. Spencer and Gillen, fig. 132, No. 6.
[15] S.A.S. 1884-5, vol. vii. pp. 388-394. Compare, for County Meath, the same work, 1892-93, pp. 297-338.
[16] See the author's Custom and Myth: The Bull Roarer. Prof. Haddon has discovered many other instances; see also The Golden Bough, iii. 423 et seq.