[6] The above description is taken from the Central Provinces Monograph on Pottery and Glassware by Mr. Jowers, p. 4.
[7] Golden Bough, ii. pp. 299, 301.
[8] Rājasthān, ii. p. 524.
[9] Orphèus, p. 152.
[10] The sacrifice is now falling into abeyance, as landowners refuse to supply the buffalo.
[11] Dr. Jevons, Introduction to the History of Religion, p. 368.
[12] Vide article on Lakhera.
Kunbi
[This article is based on the information collected for the District Gazetteers of the Central Provinces, manuscript notes furnished by Mr. A.K. Smith, C.S., and from papers by Pandit Pyāre Lāl Misra and Munshi Kanhya Lāl. The Kunbis are treated in the Poona and Khāndesh volumes of the Bombay Gazetteer. The caste has been taken as typical of the Marāthi-speaking Districts, and a fairly full description of the marriage and other ceremonies has therefore been given, some information on houses, dress and food being also reproduced from the Wardha and Yeotmal District Gazetteers.]