[159] Différens Cultes, vol. 1, p. 57.
[160] Judges, I, 7.
[161] Brand, Pop. Ant., London, 1882, vol. 3, p. 278.
[162] American Anthropologist, Washington, D. C., January, 1888.
[163] Kingsborough, vol. 8, p. 70. The Aztec believed that the woman who died in childbirth was equal to the warrior who died in battle and she went to the same heaven. The middle finger of the left hand is the finger used in the necklace of human fingers.
[164] Sahagun, in Kingsborough, vol. 7, p. 147.
[165] Pliny, Nat. Hist., lib. 28, cap. 20. Holland's translation.
[166] Shakespeare, Macbeth, act 4, scene 1.
[167] Pliny, Nat. Hist., lib. 28, cap. 11.
[168] Tractatus de Fascinatione, Nuremberg, 1675, p. 681.