[1207] Zool. Myth., I. p. 303.

[1208] Teut. Myth., II. p. 661.

[1209] Ibid. p. 660.

[1210] Ibid. p. 660.

[1211] M. Braitmaier, in Folk-Lore, XI. pp. 322-3, and plates II-VI.

[1212] Notes and Queries, 3rd Ser., VII. p. 10.

[1213] Notes and Queries, 10th Ser., XI. pp. 71-2, 395.

[1214] P. Maylam, “The Hooden Horse,” an East Kent Christmas Custom, 1909, pp. 72-91, 110-20. Athenaeum, Feb. 19, 1910, p. 214. In Folk-Lore, XXI. 1910, pp. 248-9, it is argued that the “hoodening horse” dates, at least, earlier than the Robin Hood period. Cf. W. Henderson, Folk-Lore of the N. Counties, 2nd edition, 1879, pp. 70-1.

[1215] Daily Chronicle, Jan. 2, 1908. Much horse lore of a similar kind may be found in the volumes of Folk-Lore, especially XI. and XIII.

[1216] Virgil, Aeneid, lib. I. ll. 144 et seqq.