[208.1] Ovid, Metam., xiii. 697.

[209.1] Southey, ii. Commonplace Bk., 435, quoting Ward, i. Hindoos, 54.

[209.2] Gardner, in iv. F.L. Journ., 30.

[213.1] Mabinogion, 471. Cf. Prof. Rhys’ exposition of the story, Hibbert Lectures, 543.

[215.1] D’Arbois de Jubainville, Cycle Myth., 47, citing the Leabhar na hUidhre and two other MSS.

[217.1] Ibid., 312. Finn mac Cumhail too had previously lived as Mongan. Ibid., 337.

[218.1] Powers, Tribes of California, iii. Contrib. N. Amer. Ethn., 299.

[218.2] The Wooing of Emer, translated by Prof. Kuno Meyer, i. Arch. Rev., 70.

[218.3] xxv. Sacred Bks., 329.

[219.1] Grihya-Sûtra of Hiranyakesin, xxx. Sacred Bks., 211. Grihya-Sûtra of Âsvalâyana, xxix. Sacred Bks., 183. Chinese ritual, in its insistence on the necessity of personation of the dead at solemn sacrifices by his grandson, or some one else of the same surname, points to the same doctrine. See especially The -Kî, xxvii. Sacred Bks., 337; xxviii. 243.