[209] Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, vol. 2, p. 544.
[210] Travels to discover the source of the Nile in the years 1768, etc., Dublin, 1791, vol. 3, p. 410.
[211] Desc. Sociology.
[212] Ibid., quoting Schoolcraft.
[213] "Saca de su carcax algunos pies y unas de águila secos y endurecidos, con los cuales, comienza á sajarle desde los hombros hasta las muñecas."—Historia de la Compañía de Jesus en Nueva España, Mexico, 1842, vol. 2, pp. 218, 219.
[214] Shâyast lâ-shâyast, cap. 3, par. 32, p. 284 (Max Müller edition, Oxford, 1880). When the "drôn" has been marked with three rows of finger-nail scratches it is called a "frasast."
[215] Head-Hunters of Borneo, London, 1881, p. 139.
[216] See, for the New Hebrides, Forster, Voyage Round the World, vol. 2, p. 255.
[217] Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1882-'83, p. 482.
[218] Speke, Source of the Nile, London, 1863, pp. 306, 310.