[375] “At some feasts guests are permitted to take home some small portions for their children as sacred food, especially good for them because it came from a feast.” (Clark’s Ind. Sign Lang., p. 168.)

[376] Edkins’s Relig. in China, p. 22, note.

[377] See pages [159], [168], [172], supra.

[378] Réville’s Native Relig. of Mex. and Peru, p. 183.

[379] Ibid., p. 76.

[380] See page [176] f., supra.

[381] Des. of Man. and Cust. of India, Part III., chap. 7.

[382] See William and Calvert’s Fiji and the Fijians, pp. 35 f., 161-166, 181 f.

[383] Cited in Parkman’s Jesuits in No. Am., p. 228, note.

[384] Ibid., p. xxxix.