[477]. Long’s Exp. vol. i. p. 288; Schoolcraft, part i. p. 272; Le Jeune in ‘Rel. des Jés. de la Nouvelle France,’ 1634, p. 18; Loskiel, part i. p. 35; J. G. Müller, p. 63.

[478]. Hanusch, pp. 272, 407, 415.

[479]. Porphyr. de Antro Nympharum, 28; Macrob. de Somn. Scip. 1. 12.

[480]. Beausobre, ‘Hist. de Manichée,’ vol. ii. p. 513.

[481]. Bastian, ‘Oestl. Asien,’ vol. iii. p. 341; ‘Chronique de Tabari,’ tr. Dubeux, p. 24; Grimm, ‘D.M.’ p. 330, &c.

[482]. Chaucer, ‘House of Fame,’ ii. 427. With reference to questions of Aryan mythology illustrated by the savage galaxy-myths, see Pictet, ‘Origines,’ part ii. p. 582, &c. Mr. J. Jeremiah informs me that ‘Watling Street’ is still (1871) a name for the Milky Way in Scotland; see also his paper on ‘Welsh names of the Milky Way,’ Philological Soc., Nov. 17, 1871. The corresponding name ‘London Road’ is used in Suffolk.

[483]. Yate, ‘New Zealand,’ p. 144, see Ellis, ‘Polyn. Res.’ vol. ii. p. 417.

[484]. Virg. Aeneid, i. 56; Homer, Odyss. x. 1.

[485]. Schoolcraft, ‘Algic Res.’ vol. i. p. 200; vol. ii. pp. 122, 214; ‘Indian Tribes,’ part iii. p. 324.

[486]. Brinton, ‘Myths of the New World,’ ch. iii.