[91.1] De Mysteriis, 5, 23.

[97.1] Sacred Books of the East, vol. iv., Zend-Avesta, pt. i. pp. 58-59.

[99.1] E.g. onions, pease-soup, cheese: I-Tsing, Records of the Buddhist Religion, p. 138, “onions have a foul smell and are impure”: cf. list of impure substances in ritual inscription of Rhodes, C.I.G. Ins. Mar. Æg. i. No. 789.

[99.2] Sacred Books of the East, Zend-Avesta, pt. i. p. 105.

[101.1] C.I.A., 3, 73.

[101.2] The purifying power that ashes possess in certain ritual may be derivative from fire.

[103.1] Op. cit., pt. i. p. 120.

[104.1] E.g. op. cit., pp. 201, 204.

[105.1] E.g. Porphyry in Euseb., Præp. Evang., 4, 22.

[106.1] Steinmetz, Die Entwickelung der Strafe, vol. ii. p. 355.