[31.1] Kingsley, Trav., 493.
[32.1] Spencer and Gillen, N. T., 175, 358 n., 530.
[32.2] F. L. Journ., iv. 30.
[32.3] I have collected the evidence in The Legend of Perseus, vol. i., and in some directions more fully in Primitive Paternity, vol. i.
[33.1] Farnell, Cults, i. 195.
[37.1] J. N. B. Hewitt, Amer. Anthr., N.S., iv. 38.
[41.1] W. Jones, Journ. Am. F. L., xviii. 183 sqq. As used by Dr Jones here, the word Algonkin only includes the Sauk, Fox, and Kickapoo tribes.
[41.2] Amer. Anthr., N.S., iv. 36; cf. 33.
[42.1] R. B. E., xxvii. 134. Wakonda in its various forms is pronounced with an n somewhat like the French nasal.
[43.1] R. B. E., xxvii. 597 sqq.