[268.1] Du Chaillu, Equatorial Africa, 430. Blowing alone appears in the Bakalai ceremony. Ibid., 393. Blowing here, as in other cases, seems a substitute for spitting.
[268.2] ix. Rep. Bur. Ethn., 574, quoting Major Cornwallis Harris.
[268.3] Anrich, 210.
[269.1] Kane, 407. Cf. the charms for rendering dogs faithful given ante, pp. [124], [127].
[269.2] Winwood Reade, 131.
[269.3] iii. Am Urquell, 57.
[270.1] v. Journ. Am. F.L., 183.
[270.2] Scot, 219; iii. Am Urquell, 56; Liebrecht, in Gerv. Tilb. 220; Pliny, xxviii. 7.
[270.3] i. Binger, 194.
[270.4] Kane, 216.