[22] “Annals,” i. 79.

[23] Ferguson, “History of Indian Architecture,” 470; “Râjputâna Gazetteer,” iii. 46; Growse, “Mathura,” 138.

[24] “Berâr Gazetteer,” 191.

[25] “Descriptive Ethnology,” 138.

[26] Tod, “Annals,” ii. 544, 546, 676; Wright, “History of Nepâl,” 159, 212.

[27] “North Indian Notes and Queries,” ii. 199; “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” iv. 44 sq. In the “Katha Sarit Sâgara” (Tawney, ii. 254), a mother proposes to go into the fire with her dead children.

[28] “Institutes,” xi. 84.

[29] Frazer, “Golden Bough,” i. 8.

[30] Leland, “Etruscan Roman Remains,” 202.

[31] Tod, “Annals,” ii. 430 sq.