[93.3] Prof. Rhys, in iii. Folklore, 84.

[93.4] Moore, 82.

[93.5] Grimm, Teut. Myth., 1830, 1846.

[93.6] Andree, ii. Ethnog. Par., 11.

[94.1] Zingerle, Sitten, 73; Featherman, Papuo-Mel., 222. At Mentone, sorcery upon cattle may be counteracted by making the animal eat vegetables stolen from the witch. ix. Rev. Trad. Pop., 255.

[94.2] Bartels, 31.

[94.3] Roth, in xxii. Journ. Anthr. Inst., 56.

[95.1] i. Brand, 11, note; Henderson, 74; Prof. Haddon, in iv. Folklore, 357; ii. Witzschel, 278; Grimm, Teut. Myth., 1781, 1798, 1812; Töppen, 72, 91; Wolf, Niederl. Sag., 475 (Story No. 391). Illustrations might be multiplied indefinitely.

[95.2] i. Crantz, 215.

[95.3] Chandra Roy’s English translation of the Mahabh., quoted by Clouston, iv. Folklore, 256.