Footnote 581:[ (return) ]

R. H. Codrington, op. cit. pp. 281 sq.

Footnote 582:[ (return) ]

R. H. Codrington, op. cit. pp. 278 sq.

Footnote 583:[ (return) ]

R. H. Codrington, op. cit. pp. 279 sq.

Footnote 584:[ (return) ]

R. H. Codrington, The Melanesians, pp. 124 sq.

Footnote 585:[ (return) ]

R. H. Codrington, The Melanesians, p. 121.

Footnote 586:[ (return) ]

R. H. Codrington, The Melanesians, pp. 125 sqq.

Footnote 587:[ (return) ]

R. H. Codrington, The Melanesians, pp. 127, 128.

Footnote 588:[ (return) ]

R. H. Codrington, The Melanesians, pp. 129 sq.

Footnote 589:[ (return) ]

Rev. J. Roscoe, "Kibuka, the War God of the Baganda," Man, vii. (1907) pp. 161-166; id., The Baganda (London, 1911), pp. 301 sqq. The history of this African war-god is more or less mythical, but his personal relics, which are now deposited in the Ethnological Museum at Cambridge, suffice to prove his true humanity.