[{61a}] Von einem der vorzüglichsten Schiriftgelehrten, Annana, in klassischer Darstellung aufgezeichneten Märchens, p. 240.

[{61b}] Custom and Myth.

[{62a}] See Preface to Mrs. Hunt’s translation of Grimm’s Märchen.

[{62b}] P. 309.

[{65}] x. 17. Cf. Muir, Sanskrit Texts, v. 277.

[{66}] As the Sun’s wife is Dawn, and leaves him at dawn, she is not much of a bedfellow. As Night, however, she is a bedfellow of the nocturnal Sun.

[{71}] M. R. R. i. 58-81.

[{72a}] See Robertson Smith on ‘Semitic Religion.’

[{72b}] See Sayce’s Herodotus, p. 344.

[{72c}] See Rhys’ Rhind Lectures; I am not convinced by the evidence.