[143.1] Franz Boas, in Sixth Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada, p. 92 (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Leeds, 1890, separate reprint).

[143.2] Franz Boas, in Tenth Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada, p. 45 (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Ipswich, 1895, separate reprint).

[144.1] Franz Boas, in Sixth Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada, pp. 23 sq. (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Leeds, 1890, separate reprint).

[144.2] Franz Boas, in Seventh Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada, p. 13 (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Cardiff, 1891, separate reprint).

[145.1] James Teit, “The Thompson Indians of British Columbia,” pp. 332 sq. (The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History, April, 1900).

[146.1] James Teit, “The Lillooet Indians” (Leyden and New York, 1906), p. 271 (The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History).

[147.1] Franz Boas, in Fifth Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada, pp. 43 sq. (Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1889, separate reprint).

[148.1] Father Guis (de la Congrégation du Sacré-Cœur d’Issoudun, Missionnaire en Nouvelle-Guinée), “Les Canaques, mort-deuil,” Les Missions catholiques, xxxiv. (Lyons, 1902) pp. 208 sq.

[149.1] Elsewhere I have illustrated the fear of the dead as it is displayed in funeral customs (“On certain Burial Customs as illustrative of the Primitive Theory of the Soul,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xv. (1886) pp. 64 sqq.).

[150.1] J. J. M. de Groot, The Religious System of China, iv. (Leyden, 1901) pp. 436 sqq., especially pp. 450, 464.