[414] Missions Catholiques, xiv. (1882) p. 460.

[415] W. H. I. Bleek, A Brief Account of Bushman Folklore, p. 19.

[416] P. Reichard, Deutsch-Ostafrika (Leipsic, 1892), p. 427.

[417] H. Cole, “Notes on the Wagogo of German East Africa,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxxii. (1902) pp. 318 sq.

[418] A. D’Orbigny, Voyage dans l’Amérique Méridionale, iii. part i. p. 226.

[419] I. Petroff, Report on the Population, Industries, and Resources of Alaska, p. 155.

[420] C. Lumholtz, Unknown Mexico, ii. 126 sqq.; as to the sacred cactus, which the Indians call hikuli, see id. i. 357 sqq.

[421] For this information I am indebted to Dr. C. Hose, formerly Resident Magistrate of the Baram district, Sarawak.

[422] W. H. Furness, Home-life of Borneo Head-hunters, p. 169.

[423] J. Chalmers, “Toaripi,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxvii. (1898) p. 327.