[1060] Indian Notes and Queries, iv. p. 218, § 776; W. Crooke, Popular Religion and Folklore of Northern India (Westminster, 1896), i. 75 sq.

[1061] J. Rendel Harris, MS. notes.

[1062] W. R. Paton, in Folklore, xii. (1901) p. 216.

[1063] G. Timkowski, Travels of the Russian Mission through Mongolia to China (London, 1827), i. 402 sq.

[1064] C. H. Cottrell, Recollections of Siberia (London, 1842), p. 140.

[1065] W. Radloff, Aus Sibirien (Leipsic, 1884), ii. 179 sq.

[1066] The American Antiquarian, viii. 339. Vivid descriptions of the scenery and climate of Arizona and New Mexico will be found in Captain J. G. Bourke’s On the Border with Crook (New York, 1891); see, for example, pp. 1 sq., 12 sq., 23 sq., 30 sq., 34 sq., 41 sqq., 185, 190 sq. See also C. Mindeleff, in Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, part 2 (Washington, 1898), pp. 477–481.

[1067] M. Abeghian, Der armenische Volksglaube, p. 94.

[1068] J. Rhys, Celtic Heathendom, p. 184; J. Grimm, Deutsche Mythologie,⁴ i. 494; L. J. B. Bérenger-Féraud, Superstitions et survivances, iii. 190 sq. Compare A. de Nore, Coutumes, mythes et traditions des provinces de France, p. 216; San Marte, Die Arthur Sage, pp. 105 sq., 153 sqq.

[1069] J. Rhys, Celtic Heathendom, pp. 185 sq., quoting an earlier authority.