[1257] Nor. Tr., pp. 531-540.
[1258] Contrarily to what Jevons says, Introduction to the History of Religion, pp. 46 ff.
[1259] This makes Dawson say that the mourning is sincere (p. 66). But Eylmann assures us that he never knew a single case where there was a wound from sorrow really felt (op. cit., p. 113).
[1260] Nat. Tr., p. 510.
[1261] Eylmann, pp. 238-239.
[1262] Nor. Tr., p. 507; Nat. Tr., p. 498.
[1263] Nat. Tr., p. 500; Eylmann, p. 227.
[1264] Brough Smyth, I, p. 114.
[1265] Nat. Tr., p. 510.
[1266] Several examples of this belief are to be found in Howitt, Nat. Tr., p. 435. Cf. Strehlow, I, 15-16; II, p. 7.