[21] ‘The Malay Archipelago,’ vol. ii. p. 448.
[22] ‘Genesis of the Earth and of Man,’ p. 117; quoted in Sir J. Lubbock’s ‘Prehistoric Times,’ p. 314.
[23] A religious and supremely orthodox poet of the last century enquires, ‘Where is the dust that has not been alive?’—Young, ‘Night Thoughts,’ Night IX, 1. 87.
[24] ‘Mushrooms and Toadstools.’—Worthington G. Smith, p. 17.
[25] ‘Genesis of the Earth and of Man,’ pp. 113, 114.
[26] Genesis, chap. xi.
[27] Sir John Lubbock, ‘Prehistoric Times,’ pp. 338, 346, 452; Herodotus, iv. 26.
[28] See Mill’s ‘History of British India,’ book ii. ch. i. and notes.
[29] ‘Prehistoric Man,’ Dr. Daniel Wilson, p. 101.
[30] ‘The Daughter of Galileo,’ by the author of ‘Mary Powell,’ p. 283.