[849] Prof. A. Wilder among others.
[850] See Martin Haug’s translation: “The Aytareya Brahmanam.“
[851] Judges xvii.-xviii., etc.
[852] The Zendic H is S in India. Thus Hapta is Sapta; Hindu is Sindhaya. (A. Wilder.) ” ... the S continually softens to H from Greece to Calcutta, from the Caucasus to Egypt,” says Dunlap. Therefore the letters K, H, and S are interchangeable.
[853] Guignant: “Op. cit.,” vol. i., p. 167.
[854] “Incidents of Travel in Central America, etc.”
[855] See Paul to the Galatians, iv. 24, and Gospel according to Matthew, xiii. 10-15.
[856] A. Wilder says that “Gan-duniyas,” is a name of Babylonia.
[857] The appropriate definition of the name “Turanian” is, any ethnic family that ethnologists know nothing about.
[858] See Berosus and Sanchoniathon: Cory’s “Ancient Fragments:” Movers and others.