[68] Tod, “Annals,” i. 708; ii. 670.

[69] Hartland, “Legend of Perseus,” i. chap. iv.

[70] Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 232.

[71] “Gazetteer,” 276.

[72] “Rambles and Recollections,” i. 123.

[73] Stokes, “Indian Fairy Tales,” 140 sqq.; Temple, “Wideawake Stories,” 109, 302; “Indian Antiquary,” iv. 57; Grimm, “Household Tales,” ii. 400.

[74] Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 64; other instances in Westermarck, “History of Human Marriage,” 158 sq.

CHAPTER III.

THE GODLINGS OF DISEASE.