[106.2] A. Karasek, “Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Waschambaa,” Baessler-Archiv, i. (1911) p. 186.
[106.3] P. Reichard, Deutsch Ostafrika (Leipsic, 1892), p. 427; H. Cole, “Notes on the Wagogo of German East Africa,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxxii. (1902) pp. 318 sq.; A. D’Orbigny, Voyage dans l’Amérique méridionale, iii. Part i. (Paris and Strasburg, 1844) p. 226; Ivan Petroff, Report on the Population, Industries, and Resources of Alaska, p. 155.
[106.4] C. Lumholtz, Unknown Mexico (London, 1903), ii. 128 sq.
[106.5] De Flacourt, Histoire de la Grande Isle Madagascar (Paris, 1658), pp. 97 sq. Compare John Struys, Voiages and Travels (London, 1684), p. 22; Abbé Rochon, Voyage to Madagascar and the East Indies, translated from the French (London, 1792), pp. 46 sq.
[107.1] Rev. J. Roscoe, The Baganda (London, 1911), pp. 352, 362, 363, sq.
[107.2] Rev. John H. Weeks, “Anthropological Notes on the Bangala of the Upper Congo River,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, xl. (1910) p. 413; id., Among Congo Cannibals (London, 1913), p. 224.
[107.3] J. R. Swanton, “Contributions to the Ethnology of the Haida,” p. 56 (The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History, vol. v. Part i., Leyden and New York, 1905).
[107.4] 2 Samuel xi.
[108.1] “Mr. Farewell’s Account of Chaka, the King of Natal,” Appendix to W. F. W. Owen’s Narrative of Voyages to explore the Shores of Africa, Arabia, and Madagascar (London, 1833), ii. 395.
[108.2] L. Alberti, De Kaffers (Amsterdam, 1810), p. 171.