[35] “Golden Bough,” ii. 26 sqq., 58.

[36] “Asiatic Studies,” 264.

[37] “Archæological Reports,” vi. 137.

[38] Führer, “Monumental Antiquities,” 88.

[39] “Tribes and Castes,” ii. Appendix; Dalton, loc. cit., 162, note, 213, 254.

[40] Lyall, “Asiatic Studies,” 9 sq.

[41] Ferrier, “Caravan Journey,” 186.

[42] Muir, “Ancient Sanskrit Texts,” v. 425 sq.; Lâl Bihâri Dê, “Folk-tales of Bengal,” 193 sq., 277; Temple, “Legends of the Panjâb,” 48 sqq.; “Wideawake Stories,” 277 sqq.; Campbell, “Popular Tales,” i. 2; Tawney, “Katha Sarit Sâgara,” ii. 323; and for fidelity tests, Grimm, “Household Tales,” i. 453; Tawney, loc. cit., ii. 601; Clouston, “Popular Romances,” i. 43, 173.

[43] Tylor, “Primitive Culture,” i. 352, note; “Wideawake Stories,” 419 sqq.; “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” iv. 201; Knowles, “Folk-tales of Kashmîr,” 192; Tawney, loc. cit., i. 123; Grimm, loc. cit., ii. 400; Hunt, “Popular Romances,” 178.

[44] Also see Rhys, “Lectures,” 206; Lang, “Custom and Myth,” 52.