[27] Forsyth, “Highlands of Central Indian,” 278; Tod, “Annals,” ii. 660; Rowney, “Wild Tribes,” 139; Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 214; Frazer, “Golden Bough,” ii. 110.
[28] Trumbull, “Blood Covenant,” 312; Tylor, “Primitive Culture,” i. 309; Sleeman, “Rambles,” i. 153 sqq.
[29] “Folk-lore,” i. 169; Lyall, “Asiatic Studies,” 13; Spencer, “Principles of Sociology,” i. 323; Conway, “Demonology,” i. 313 sq.; Scott, “Letters on Demonology,” 174.
[30] “Berâr Gazetteer,” 62; Wright, “History of Nepâl,” 38; Frazer, “Golden Bough,” ii. 101.
[31] Dalton, loc. cit., 132, 133, 158, 214.
[32] “Berâr Gazetteer,” 191 sq.; “Hoshangâbâd Settlement Report,” 255 sq.
[33] See for example Knowles, “Kashmîr Folk-tales,” 3, 45, 46.
[34] Dalton, loc. cit., 33.
[35] Knowles, loc. cit., 47; Campbell, “Santâl Tales,” 18.
[36] Wright, “History,” 169.