[204.1] Callaway, Rel. Syst., 140.
[204.2] Le Page Renouf, in xvi. Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch., 100.
[204.3] Ellis, Yoruba, 133, 134.
[204.4] Grabowsky, in ii. Internat. Archiv., 181, 187.
[205.1] Modigliani, 292, 277, 290, 293, 479. Is it too much to say that the Greek custom whereby the nearest relative received the dying breath in a kiss probably originated in a similar belief?
[205.2] Guppy, 54.
[205.3] Featherman, Aoneo-Mar., 236.
[205.4] Bourke, in ix. Rep. Bur. Ethn., 470, quoting Schultze, in Smithsonian Report for 1867.
[205.5] Powers, 182; Knight, 109.
[206.1] Zingerle, Sagen, 137. Other examples on the following pages. Breton examples may be found in Le Braz, 122, 132, 270, 272, 417.