[262.1] Persius, Sat. ii. 31. Lustration with spittle was also part of the rites of purification in the Mysteries. Anrich, 211.

[262.2] Von Wlislocki, Siebenb. Sachs., 144.

[262.3] De Mensignac, 59, 61, 58; Garnett, ii. Wom., 475; Hillner, 21; Kaindl, 5; Sajaktis, in iv. Zeits. des Vereins, 139.

[262.4] Extracts from the Journal of Thomas Dineley, Esq., in i. Journ. Kilk. Arch. Soc., N.S., 182; Prof. Haddon, in iv. Folklore, 361, 358; Dr. C. R. Browne, in iii. Proc. Roy. Ir. Ac., 3rd Ser., 358.

[263.1] iv. Folklore, 357.

[263.2] iii. Am Urquell, 55.

[263.3] Ockley, 351.

[263.4] Mungo Park, 246; De Mensignac, 10, citing Anne Raffenel, Nouveau Voyage, and Abel Houvelacque, Les Nègres.

[263.5] Winwood Reade, 46.

[263.6] Burton, i. Gelele, 259.