[143.1] Levit. xvi. 8. On the Scapegoat in general see Dr Frazer’s volume bearing that title.

[144.1] Hose, ii. 29 note.

[145.1] Hose, 56, 117.

[146.1] Rivers, Todas, 257, 450. For an alternative translation of the third clause of the spell, see pp. 195, 271. For another form of the spell, see p. 259.

[147.1] J. H. Weeks, J. A. I., xl. 377, 378.

[148.1] J. H. Weeks, J. A. I., xl. 383. Surely in the face of these examples Mr Weeks’ statement—“Nor did we find any form of prayer among them, no worship and no sacrifices” (ibid., 376)—needs some qualification. As to the mongoli, see ibid., 368.

[149.1] Werner, 56, 76.

[151.1] A. M. Tozzer, Putnam Vol., 304. Cf. Matthews, Navaho Leg., 40.

[151.2] Tozzer, op. cit., 303. On the rites and beliefs of the Dene, see Father Jetté, J. A. I., xxxvii. 157 sqq.

[154.1] Exod. xxii. 18.