[ [109] See [Index]--'Sasura-hime.'

[ [110] 'Religions of Primitive Peoples,' p. 80.

[ [111] I offer, for consideration only, two conjectures: first, that Tsuki-yomi was the Ise Moon-God, and Susa no wo the Idzumo lunar deity; and second, that Susa may possibly be an allotropic form of sasura, banish.

[ [112] "The large, deep love of living sea and land."--Swinburne, 'Kynance Cove.'

[ [113] Graphically described in Lafcadio Hearn's 'Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan.'

[ [114] See above, [p. 108.]

[ [115] See above, [p. 106.]

[ [116] Nihongi, ii. 366.

[ [117] I. 198.

[ [118] See 'Ch. K.,' p. 33.