[7] Literally, goat-song. More probably it has an astrological sense.
[8] E.g., the demon Huorco in the ‘Pentamerone.’
[9] See De Gubernatis’ ‘Zoological Mythology,’ which contains further curious details on this subject.
[10] ‘Myths and Myth-makers.’ Boston: Osgood & Co.
[11] ‘Zoological Mythology,’ p. 64.
[12] Koran, xviii.
Wagner. Behold him stop—upon his belly crawl....
The clever scholar of the students, he!
[14] ‘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.’ London: Chatto & Windus.