[1466] Wilson and Felkin, Uganda and Sudan, II, 53.

[1467] Ratzel, Hist. of Mankind, II, 469.

[1468] Ling Roth, Tasmanians, 21, 144.

[1469] JAI, XXI, 200.

[1470] Berl. Mus., 1885, 60.

[1471] Codrington, Melanesians, 321.

[1472] Berl. Mus., 1888, 193.

[1473] W. R. Smith, Relig. of Semites, 437. Whatever the purpose of the loin cloth of the ancient Egyptians may have been, it cannot have been decency. The monuments show men at work with the loin cloth turned hindside foremost as if to save it from wear (Meyer, Egypt, II, 116).

[1474] Globus, LXXVIII, 5.

[1475] Brunache, Afr. Cent., 207.