[40] Vendidâd, Fasgard, VII. 41 (Darmesteter’s translation in Sacred Books of the East).
[41] Vendidâd, Fasgard, IX. 37.
[42] Ibid. IV. 2.
[43] Hakluyt Society, 1857, p. 35.
[44] For larins cf. Prof. Rhys Davids, “On the Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon” (Numismata Orientalia, Vol. I. 68-73). Mr Rhys Davids makes no mention of the bronze fish-hooks, but there are a number of them in the British Museum.
[45] I am indebted to the kindness of Mr A. Galetly of the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art for the drawing from which the figure here shown is reproduced, as also for the drawing of the Calabar wire money and West African axe money figured lower down. My friend Mr J. G. Frazer (one out of countless kindnesses) called my attention to all three objects.
[46] Haxthausen, Transkaukasia II. p. 30 (Engl. Trans. p. 409).
[47] Il. XXIII. 485.
[48] Oecon. II. 21.
[49] II. 18.