[887] De Lancre, Tableau, pp. 67, 197.
[888] Wonderfull Discoverie of Margaret and Phillip Flower, E 3.
[889] Whitaker, p. 216.
[890] Gerish, The Divel's Delusions, p. 12.
[891] Pitcairn notes: 'Issobell, as usual, appears to have been stopped short here by her interrogators, when she touched on such matters', i.e. the fairies.
[892] Pitcairn, iii, pp. 606, 614.
[893] Taylor, p. 81.
[894] Volsunga Saga, Bks. I, II; Wm. Morris, Collected Works, xii, pp. 32. 77.
[895] Pausanias, viii, 2, 3, 6, ed. Frazer. Cp. also the animal names applied to priests and priestesses, e.g. the King-bees of Ephesus; the Bee-priestesses of Demeter, of Delphi, of Proserpine, and of the Great Mother; the Doves of Dodona; the Bears in the sacred dance of Artemis; the Bulls at the feast of Poseidon at Ephesus; the Wolves at the Lupercalia, &c.
[896] Remigius, pt. i, pp. 65, 67.