[138.1] i. Mélusine, 549; i. Kirby, 91.

[138.2] Webster, 71.

[138.3] Arnason, ii. Sagen, 250.

[139.1] Hillner, 21.

[139.2] Ostermann, 375.

[139.3] Zanetti, 145; Finamore, Trad. Pop. Abr., 69, 161, 163; ii. De Nino, 29. On the other hand, if a suckling woman give bread to a she-goat and eat what the latter leaves, the milk passes from the goat to her. Finamore, op. cit., 167.

[139.4] ii. De Nino, 30; Zanetti, 148; Ostermann, 378.

[140.1] Von Wlislocki, Volksleben Mag., 81.

[140.2] Timmins, 213; Featherman, Nigritians, 364; Speke, 163, 205; Moore, Africa, 35.

[140.3] Kohlrusch, 340.