[37.4] Festus, s.v. “Termino,” p. 368, ed. C. O. Müller (Leipsic, 1839); Varro, De lingua latina, v. 74; Dionysius Halicarnasensis, Antiquitates Romanae, ii. 74. As to Terminus, the Roman god of boundaries, and his annual festival the Terminalia, see L. Preller, Römische Mythologie3 (Berlin, 1881-1883), i. 254 sqq.; G. Wissowa, Religion und Kultus der Römer2 (Munich, 1912), pp. 136 sq.

[37.5] Deuteronomy, xxviii. 17.

[37.6] C. H. W. Johns, Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters (Edinburgh, 1904), p. 191.

[38.1] R. W. Rogers, Cuneiform Parallels to the Old Testament (Oxford, preface dated 1911), pp. 390-392.

[38.2] David Livingstone, Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (London, 1857), p. 285.

[39.1] Charles New, Life, Wanderings, and Labours in Eastern Africa (London, 1873), p. 106.

[39.2] John H. Weeks, Among Congo Cannibals (London, 1913), pp. 310 sq.

[39.3] P. Amaury Talbot, In the Shadow of the Bush (London, 1912), p. 296.

[40.1] Travels of an Arab Merchant [Mohammed Ibn-Omar El Tounsy] in Soudan, abridged from the French by Bayle St. John (London, 1854), pp. 69-73.

[41.1] A. C. Hollis, The Nandi, their Language and Folk-lore (Oxford, 1909), pp. 36, 37.