[ 24.] Hastie (see Note 19), 311.
[ 25.] Walsh, 738.
[ 26.] Hastie, 312.
[ 27.] Chambers, “B. D.,” i. 28.
[ 28.] Ibid. ii. 789 f.; Notes and Queries, 2nd Series, vol. ix., 322; Dyer, 506.
[ 29.] Ashton, 228.
[ 30.] Hörmann, “Tiroler Volksleben,” 230 f.
[ 31.] J. G. Campbell, “Witchcraft and Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland” (Glasgow, 1902), 232. Cf. the account given by Dr. Johnson, in Brand, 278.
[ 32.] Henderson, “Survivals of Belief among the Celts,” 263 f.
[ 33.] R. Chambers, “Popular Rhymes of Scotland” (Edinburgh, 1847), 296, and “B. D.,” ii. 788.[385]