[215] Tree and Serpent Worship, p. 3.
[216] Murray’s Mythology, p. 117.
[217] Chaldean Magic, p. 114.
[218] A graphic account of this mystic creature is given in an extant fragment of Berosus. He introduced all civilizing arts. See Cory’s Ancient Fragments, p. 59. Hodges’ edition.
[219] Five Great Monarchies, vol. i, p. 122.
[220] “The Origin of Serpent-Worship,” in the Journal of the Victoria Institute, vol. ii, p. 373.
[221] Dr. Brinton gives the name as Michabo. He gives an interesting account of this great Algonkin myth in his American Hero-Myths. Philadelphia, 1882.
[222] Partly true.
[223] Indian Myths, p. 45. Boston, 1884.
[224] Mythology, vol. ii, p. 458.