[1834] Cf. Marett, Threshold of Religion, p. 77 ff.
[1835] Examples are found in J. H. King, The Supernatural, Index, s.v.; Tylor, Primitive Culture, Index, s.v.; L. T. Hobhouse, Morals in Evolution, Index, s.v.; and see the references in these works.
[1836] See above, § 3.
[1837] Spencer, Principles Of Sociology, i, 280 ff.; Westermarck, Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, ii, 550 al.
[1838] Dorsey, Skidi Pawnee, p. 341; article "Bantu" in Hastings, Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, ii, 359; Rivers, The Todas, p. 393; Tylor, Primitive Culture, ii, 392; Westermarck, op. cit., ii, 518 al.
[1839] Tylor, op. cit., ii, 385, 395 al.; Gen. viii, 21.
[1840] Batchelor, The Ainu; Miss Fletcher, Indian Ceremonies; Hollis, The Nandi, p. 12; Hopkins, Religions of India, pp. 449 ff. 528; Saussaye, Religion of the Teutons, pp. 373, 383; R. M. Meyer, Altgermanische Religionsgeschte, pp. 416, 419 ff.; N. W. Thomas, article "Animals" in Hastings, Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics. Cf., for the Hebrews, W. R. Smith, Religion of the Semites, 2d ed., p. 217 ff.; for the Greeks, Gardner and Jevons, Greek Antiquities, p. 245 f.; Miss Harrison, Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion, chap. x.
[1841] Batchelor, The Ainu.
[1842] A. C. Haddon, Head-hunters, p. 353 ff.
[1843] F. H. Cushing, "My Adventures in Zuñi" in The Century Magazine for May, 1883.