[12] [Genesis, chapter xxxv, 4]. [↑]

[13] Elliot Smith, Distribution of Mummification: Manchester Memories, Vol. LIX (1915), pp. 90 et seq. [↑]

[14] Laufer, Chinese Clay Figures, p. 269. [↑]

[15] Rendel Harris, The Ascent of Olympus, pp. 56 et seq., with its Note on Ivy and Mugwort in Siberia, pp. 96 et seq. [↑]

[16] Rendel Harris, op. cit., pp. 101–2. [↑]

[17] Egyptian Myth and Legend, pp. 6 et seq. [↑]

[18] Myths of Babylonia and Assyria, pp. 143–4. [↑]

[19] Batchelor, The Ainu and their Folk-lore. Batchelor, Notes on the Ainu (Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan), Vol. X, pp. 206 et seq. Milne, Notes on the Koro-pok-guru (Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan), Vol. X, pp. 187 et seq. Chamberlain, Ainu Folk-tales (Folk-lore Society’s Publications, Vol. XXII, 1888). [↑]

[20] Note on Ivy and Mugwort in Siberia in The Ascent of Olympus, pp. 99–100. [↑]

[21] The god Ea of the Sumero-Babylonians. [↑]