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[105]. Campbell’s “Personal Narrative;” cited in McLennan’s Studies in Ancient History, p. 14.

[106]. Pinkerton’s “Collection,” VI., 183; cited in Ibid., p. 177.

[107]. Hayes’s “Open Polar Sea,” p. 432; cited in Lubbock’s Origin of Civilization (Am. ed.), p. 78.

[108]. Rous’s Archæologia Attica, Lib. IV., cap. 7.

[109]. See “Roman Questions,” Q. 29, in Goodwin’s Plutarch’s Morals, II., 220 f.; also Godwyn’s Rom. Hist. Anthol., Lib. II., § 2; citation of authorities in Becker’s Gallus, p. 161, and in Marquardt’s Privatleben der Römer, I., 53 f.

[110]. Douglas’s Society in China, p. 201. See, also, Williams’s Middle Kingdom, I., 790; Gray’s China, I., 205; and “Marriage Ceremonies of the Manchus,” in London Folk-Lore, I., 487.

[111]. Adele M. Fielde’s Corner of Cathay, p. 39.

[112]. “Grihya-Sutras,” or Rules of Vedic Domestic Ceremonies, in Sacred Books of the East, XXX., 193, 201.

[113]. Guhl and Koner’s Life of the Greeks and Romans, p. 192.