[83] Cf. Lecky’s History of Rationalism, i. 340.

[84] Prim. Culture, i. 411. See Soul Shapes (Fisher Unwin, 1890).

[85] “To the ear of the savage, animals certainly seem even to talk. This fact is universally evident, and ought to be fully realised.”—Im Thurn’s Guiana, p. 351.

[86] Dorman, pp. 287, 288.

[87] Grimm’s Teutonic Mythology, p. 827.

[88] Cox and Jones, Popular Romances, p. 139.

[89] Brinton, p. 107.

[90] Cf. Ante, pp. 110-114.

[91] More correctly, “that engenders it.”

[92] Hibbert Lectures, 1884, pp. 39, 40.