[1]. See pp. [301], [302].

[2]. See Jacobi, “Das Ramayana,” Bonn, 1893.

[3]. Geiger, “Dipavansa und Mahavansa, die beiden Chroniken der Insel Ceylon,” Erlangen, 1901.

[4]. Legge, “The Shu King,” Oxford, 1879, pp. 67, 69.

[5]. See p. 404.

[6]. Rawlinson, “Cuneiform Inscriptions of Babylonia and Assyria,” London, 1850, p. 38.

[7]. Gen. R. xl. 6. This story also exists somewhat altered in Arabic literature; see Weill’s “Biblical Legends of the Mussulmans,” New York, 1846.

[8]. Sale, “Preliminary Discourse to the Quran,” London, 1882, Vol. I, pp. 153–159.

[9]. Lib. XXIII, c. 6.

[10]. “Plinianæ Exercitationes in Solinum,” 1629, pp. 822–4.