[397]. ‘Journ. Ind. Archip.’ vol. ii. p. xxvii.
[398]. See remarks on the tendency of sex-denoting language to produce myth in Africa, in W. H. Bleek, ‘Reynard the Fox in S. Afr.’ p. xx.; ‘Origin of Lang.’ p. xxiii.
[399]. Caldwell, ‘Comp. Gr. of Dravidian Langs.’ p. 172.
[400]. Schoolcraft, ‘Indian Tribes,’ part ii. p. 366. For other cases see especially Pott in Ersch and Gruber’s ‘Allg. Encyclop.’ art. ‘Geschlecht;’ also D. Forbes, ‘Persian Gr.’ p. 26; Latham, ‘Descr. Eth.’ vol. ii. p. 60.
[401]. Callaway, ‘Relig. of Amazulu,’ p. 166.
[402]. Grey, ‘Polyn. Myth.’ pp. 132, &c., 211; Shortland, ‘Traditions of N. Z.’ p. 15.
[403]. Schoolcraft, ‘Indian Tribes,’ part i. p. 391 and pl. 55.
[404]. Livingstone, ‘S. Afr.’ p. 124.
[405]. Tac. Germania, 45.
[406]. Maury, ‘Magie, &c.’ p. 175.