[6] On this see valuable notes by W. Cockburn in “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” i. 14.

[7] For many lists of such names see Temple, “Proper Names of Panjâbis,” 22 sqq.; “Indian Antiquary,” viii. 321 sq.; x. 321 sq.; “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” i.26, 51; iii. 9.

[8] Gregor, “Folk-lore of North-East Scotland,” 35.

[9] “Folk-lore,” iii. 85.

[10] Lady Wilde, “Legends,” 20.

[11] “Folk-lore,” i. 273; Spencer, “Principles of Sociology,” i. 242; Lubbock, “Origin of Civilization,” 243; Farrer, “Primitive Manners,” 119 sq.

[12] “Notes,” 400.

[13] Cunningham, “Archæological Reports,” vii. 6.

[14] “Folk-lore,” ii. 179.

[15] “Bombay Gazetteer,” v. 45 sq.