[151] Compare with customs of the Mafulu in British New Guinea (Williamson, p. 179; Fiji, Thompson, p. 35).
[152] Clough, pp. 104-5; Wallace, p. 353.
[153] Partridge, Cross River Natives, p. 59; “Upper Congo Cannibals,” J.R.A.I., xxiv. pp. 298-9.
[154] For example, Maw, p. 160.
[155] Wallace, pp. 346-7.
[156] Ratzel, ii. 138-9; Orton, pp. 171-2.
[157] See British Museum, Cambridge Museum, Munich Museum.
[158] Bates, ii. 132.
[159] I was never present at a cannibal feast. This information is based on Robuchon’s account, checked by cross-questioning the Indians with whom I came in contact.
[160] Johnson, Liberia, ii. 898.