[480] Trans. Ethnol. Soc., new series, iii. 235.
[481] Colquhoun's Amongst the Shans, 52; Bastian, Oestl. Asien, i. 119.
[482] Skeat and Blagden, Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula, i. 228; and compare Rev. P. Favre, Account of Wild Tribes of the Malayan Peninsula (Paris, 1865), p. 95.
[483] Ethnology in Folklore, 45; and see Tylor, Primitive Culture, i. 112-113.
[484] Stanley, Through the Dark Continent, i. 253. Cf. Burrows, Land of the Pigmies, 180, for the state of fear which the pygmies cause to their neighbours.
[485] Latham, Descriptive Ethnology, ii. 457.
[486] Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1866, ii. 158; see also Geiger, Civilisation of Eastern Iranians, i. 20-21.
[487] Journ. Ceylon As. Soc., 1865-1866, p. 3. Journ. Ind. Archipelago, i. 328; Tennant, Ceylon, i. 331; J. F. Campbell, My Circular Notes, 155-157.
[488] Landtman, Origin of Priesthood, p. 82, quoting the original authorities.
[489] Vigfusson and Powell, Corpus Boreale, ii. 38; and see i. 408.