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[213]. A. E. Wright and E. Lovett, “Specimens of Modern Mascots and Ancient Amulets of the British Isles,” Folk Lore, vol. xix, 1908, p. 298; Pl. VI, fig. 2.

[214]. Mooney, “The Medical Mythology of Ireland,” Am. Phil. Soc., vol. xxxiv, p. 143, 1887.

[215]. Henderson, “Folk-lore of Northern England,” pp. 185, 186.

[216]. Nilsson, “The Primitive Inhabitants of Scandinavia,” trans. by the author and ed. by Sir John Lubbock, 3d ed., London, 1868, pp. 200, 201.

[217]. Tournier, Bull. de la Soc. d’Anthrop., 1874, p. 386.

[218]. Bull. de la Soc. d’Anthrop., 1860, p. 96.

[219]. Morgan, “Matériaux pour l’hist. primitive,” Paris, 1885, p. 484; Verhandl. Berl. Anthrop. Ges., 1879, p. 300; Von Rosenberg, “Der Malayische Archipel,” Leipzig, 1878, p. 175.

[220]. Semper, “Die Philippinen,” Würzburg, 1869, p. 61.

[221]. Von Siebold, Jr., Verhandl. Berl. Anthrop. Ges., 1878, p. 431.