[186] “Legend of Perseus,” ii. 320.

[187] Temple, “Wide-awake Tales,” 414; “Legends of the Panjâb,” i. Introduction xix.; “Folk-lore,” ii. 236; Miss Cox, “Cinderella,” 504; Clouston, “Popular Tales,” i. 341; Campbell, “Santâl Folk-tales,” 16; Grimm, “Household Tales,” ii. 382.

[188] Spencer, “Principles of Sociology,” i. 157, 206; Tylor, “Primitive Culture,” i. 482; Lubbock, “Origin of Civilization,” 37; Farrer, “Primitive Manners,” 21 sq.

[189] Gubernatis, “Zoological Mythology,” i. 49.

[190] “Descriptive Ethnology,” 205.

[191] Lady Wilde, “Legends,” 118, 140.

[192] “Bombay Gazetteer,” xii. 118; “Folk-lore,” iv. 245.

[193] “Travels in the Himâlaya,” i. 342.

[194] Risley, “Tribes and Castes,” i. 126, 174, 395; ii. 71; “Bombay Gazetteer,” xiii. 187; Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 218.

[195] Hunt, “Popular Romances,” 82.