[3.2] Jacob Laskowski, vide Usener, Götternamen, p. 82, etc.
[6.1] Golden Bough, 2nd ed., vol. iii. p. 186.
[13.1] For instance, an ancestor may for certain reasons be worshipped in the form of a snake, and yet this need not imply a snake-tribe or any tribal worship of snakes in general.
[26.1] Vide infra, pp. [192], [193].
[26.2] E.g. De Civ. Dei., bk. 2, ch. 6: deos paganorum nunquam bene vivendi sanxisse doctrinam.
[27.1] Plutarch, Parallela, 35. Vide my Cults of Greek States, vol. i. p. 93.
[28.1] Servius, Æn. iii. 121.
[28.2] Ibid., ii. 801.
[29.1] Sacred Books of the East, vol. iv. (ed. Mills), p. 211.
[29.2] Vide account of these in Revue des Études grecques, xiii. (1900), p. 233, and Annuaire de l’Association pour l’encouragement des Études grecques, 1871, p. 92.