[604] Dorsey, The Skidi Pawnee, p. xix.
[605] See below, § 662, etc.
[606] Ps. xviii, 11 [10]; civ, 3 f.
[607] Iliad, xxiii, 194 ff.
[608] Spencer and Gillen, Native Tribes of Central Australia, chap. xviii; Rivers, The Todas, p. 595.
[609] W. Matthews, Navaho Legends, pp. 80, 223.
[610] Breasted, History of Egypt, p. 55; Taylor, New Zealand, p. 119; Hollis, The Masai, p. 279; cf. Turner, Samoa, p. 283.
[611] Teit, Thompson River Indians, p. 55 (the present sun is the daughter of a man sun).
[612] See examples in Tylor's Primitive Culture, i, 290 ff.
[613] On the position of the sun and moon in the later cults see below, Chap. VI.