[474] Frazer, Totemism and Exogamy, Index, s.vv. totems, ancestors.
[475] Spencer and Gillen, Native Tribes of Central Australia, pp. 112, 116. Many other plant totems are mentioned by Frazer in his Totemism and Exogamy.
[476] Turner, Samoa, pp. 32, 39, 43, 72.
[477] This relation was not necessarily totemic—it may have been of a general character, of which totemism is a special form.
[478] Frazer, Golden Bough, 2d ed., i, 179 ff.
[479] Cf. articles "Asylum" in Hastings, Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, and Jewish Encyclopedia.
[480] W. R. Smith, Religion of the Semites, 2d ed., pp. 133, 195; Hopkins, in Journal of the American Oriental Society, xxx (1910), 4, p. 352.
[481] Miss Godden, in Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxvi, 186 ff.
[482] W. Crooke, Popular Religion and Folklore of Northern India, new ed., ii, 85 ff.; cf. Hopkins, "Mythological Aspects of Trees, etc.," in Journal of the American Oriental Society, September, 1910.
[483] Rig-Veda, ix al.; Muir, Original Sanskrit Texts, v; Hillebrandt, Vedische Mythologie, i, 450; Hopkins, Religions of India, p. 112 ff.