[64] Stephen, in American Anthropologist, vi. 357.

[65] Matthews, ‘Study of Ethics among the Lower Races,’ in Jour. American Folk-Lore, xii. 5.

[66] Adair, History of the American Indians, p. 132 sqq.

[67] Schomburgk, in Jour. Roy. Geograph. Soc. London, xv. 29 sq.

[68] Im Thurn, Indians of Guiana, p. 368. Dr. Schurtz suggests (op. cit. p. 19 sqq.) that some other peoples, as the Indians of Brazil, abstain from fowls because they are not indigenous to their country.

[69] Müller, Allgemeine Ethnographie, p. 189.

[70] Ramsay, Historical Geography of Asia Minor, p. 32. Wiener, ‘Die alttestamentarischen Speiseverbote,’ in Zeitschr. f. Ethnol. viii. 103. See also Buckle, Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works, iii. 354 sq.

[71] Frazer, Golden Bough, ii. 304 sqq. Idem, Pausanias’s Description of Greece, iv. 137 sq.

[72] Ramsay, op. cit. p. 31 sq. Frazer, Pausanias’s Description of Greece, iii. 277, 593.

[73] Lucian, De dea Syria, 54.