[10] Babylonian Myth and Legend, pp. 146–7. [↑]

[11] Indian Myth and Legend, p. 95. [↑]

[12] James Legge, The Texts of Confucianism, Part II, p. 430 (Sacred Books of the East). [↑]

[13] Legge, The Chinese Classics, Vol. III, Part I, p. 108. [↑]

[14] This reference to the use of personal ornaments is highly significant. [↑]

[15] King, Babylonian Religion, p. 136. [↑]

[16] Religions of Ancient China, pp. 43–44. [↑]

[17] For a discussion on “Early Biological Theories” in this connection see Professor G. Elliot Smith’s The Evolution of the Dragon, pp. 26 et seq., and pp. 178 et seq. [↑]

[18] Wells Williams, Chinese-English Dictionary, p. 1092. [↑]

[19] The Dragon in China and Japan, pp. 83–4. [↑]