[216] “Folk-lore,” ii. 286.

[217] “Notes,” 165.

[218] Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 25.

[219] Tawney, “Katha Sarit Sâgara,” i. 229; ii. 116; Tylor, “Primitive Culture,” i. 476; ii. 148, 215.

[220] Tawney, loc. cit., ii. 338, 511.

[221] “Notes,” 146 sq.

[222] Tawney, loc. cit., i. 337, 204; ii. 427, 83.

[223] Temple, “Wide-awake Stories,” 317; “Indian Antiquary,” xi. 260 sq.; Leland, “Etruscan Roman Remains,” 163.

[224] As if from Jaksh, “to eat;” a more probable derivation is Yaksh, “to move,” “to worship.”

[225] Spencer Hardy, “Manual of Buddhism,” 269; Conway, “Demonology,” i. 151 sq.