[482]. “This god was represented by a stone or a stump, and not with human features.” This would seem to have been a rude phallic form.
[483]. Ovid’s Fasti, Bk. II., vs. 641 ff.
[484]. Smith’s Classical Dictionary, s. vv. “Numa,” “Terminus.”
[485]. Smith’s Dict. of Greek and Rom. Antiq., s. v. “Terminalia.”
[486]. Stanley’s Congo, I., 315–317.
[487]. Turner’s Samoa, p. 45 f.
[488]. See “Beating the Bounds,” in Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal for July 23, 1853, pp. 49–52; also American Architect, Vol. X., No. 293, p. 64 f.
[489]. Wallace’s Russia, p. 366 f.
[490]. Cited in Thompson’s Elements of Political Economy, p. 110.
[491]. Schrader’s Keilinschriftliche Bibliothek, I., 63, 69, 87, 99, 109, 131, 133, 135, 141, 143, 147, 155, 159, 161, 165, 167, 169, 181; II., 19, 35, 54, 89.