[63] Rink’s Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, p. 45.
[64] Vide Custom and Myth; Art. “Moly and Mandragora,” p. 146.
[65] Popular Antiquities, ii. 85.
[66] Dyers Folk-Lore, p. 179.
[67] Arnobius adv. Gentes., v. 19.
[68] De rerum Natura, Book iv. 453-468.
[69] According to Professor Skeat, from A.S. niht, night; mara, lit. “a crusher,” from Aryan root, MAR, to crush. Cf. Etymol. Dict.
[70] Among the Indians of Guiana, pp. 344-346.
[71] W. G. Black: Folk-Medicine, p. 13.
[72] Teut. Mythol., 1165.