[314] “The Native Tribes of South Australia,” p. 260.
[315] “Kamilaroi and Kurnai,” p. 166.
[316] “Ancient Society,” p. 69.
[317] “Travels in North-Western Australia,” vol. ii., p. 229.
[318] “Description of the Coast of Guinea,” p. 129.
[319] “Life in the Southern Isles,” p. 25.
[320] Turner’s “Nineteen Years in Polynesia,” p. 238.
[321] See Tylor’s “Primitive Culture,” vol. ii., p. 213.
[322] Wood’s “Natural History of Man,” vol. ii., pp. 271, 290.
[323] Seemann’s “Mission to Viti,” p. 391. On the temple at Dorey in New Guinea are sculptured the representations of the crocodile and serpent ancestors of some of the Dorean families. D’Estrey’s “Papouasie,” p. 132.