[717] Kinloch, pp. 122, 123.

[718] Pitcairn, iii, p. 601.

[719] Id., iii, pp. 611, 613.

[720] Scots Magazine, 1817, p. 201.

[721] Boguet, p. 141.

[722] Id., p. 65.

[723] Pleasant Treatise of Witches, p. 6. The remembrance of the numerous male devils at the Sabbath survives in the Samalsain dance in the Basses-Pyrénées, where the male attendants on the King and Queen of the dance are still called Satans. Moret, Mystères Égyptiens, p. 247.

[724] Baines, i, pp. 607-8, note.

[725] Bourignon, Parole, pp. 86, 87; Hale, pp. 26, 27.

[726] Id., Vie, p. 211, 214; Hale, pp. 29, 31.