[41.2] Proyart’s “History of Loango, Kakongo, and other Kingdoms in Africa,” in J. Pinkerton’s Voyages and Travels (London, 1808-1814), xvi. 595.
[41.3] Rev. J. Leighton Wilson, Western Africa (London, 1856), pp. 275 sq.
[42.1] A. B. Ellis, The Ewe-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa (London, 1890), pp. 91 sq. Compare id., The Yoruba-speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa (London, 1894), p. 118.
[42.2] Thomas Winterbottom, An Account of the Native Africans in the Neighbourhood of Sierra Leone (London, 1803), pp. 261 sq.
[43.1] Bryan Edwards, History, Civil and Commercial, of the British West Indies, Fifth Edition (London, 1819), ii. 107-111.
Chapter IV Notes
[45.1] Rev. F. Mason, D.D., “On Dwellings, Works of Art, Laws, etc., of the Karens,” Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, New Series, xxxvii. (1868) part ii. No. 3, pp. 147 sq. Compare A. R. McMahon, The Karens of the Golden Chersonese (London, 1876), pp. 334 sq.
[45.2] T. C. Hodson, “The Genna amongst the Tribes of Assam,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxxvi. (1906) p. 94.
[45.3] Lieutenant Thomas Shaw, “On the Inhabitants of the Hills near Rajamahall,” Asiatic Researches, Fourth Edition, iv. (1807) pp. 60-62.
[46.1] Major P. R. T. Gurdon, The Khasis (London, 1907), pp. 94, 123.