[59] Internationales Archiv. für Ethnographie, Bd. II, 1889.
[60] Probably Nemani Ndreu, whose career I have described.
[61] Williams's Fiji and the Fijians, p. 224.
[62] Williams's Fiji and the Fijians, p. 224.
[63] Such a one was Kaikai of Singatoka, whose exploits as a prison-breaker were set forth in my Indiscretions of Lady Asenath.
[64] In 1902, under the flooring stones of a prehistoric kistvaen near the Sepulchral Circle on Pousson's Common, Dartmoor, two tresses of human hair were discovered, neatly coiled up. They were doubtless the record of witchcraft practised within the nineteenth century, on the same plan as that of the Fijians.
[65] Nine Years at the Gold Coast, by Rev. D. Kemp.
[66] Campaigning on the Upper Nile and Niger, by Lieut. Vandeleur.
[67] East Africa, by W. W. Fitzgerald.