[365] Morgan, Iroquois, pp. 260, 284-287; Baker, Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden, p. 56.

[366] Cf. Brinton, Essays, pp. 293-297; Markham, Ollanta, pp. 1, 2.

[367] Hyades, Mission Scientifique, vii. p. 377; cf. p. 239.

[368] Bailey, Trans. Ethnol. Soc. N. S. ii. p. 301; Davy, Ceylon, p. 118; Deschamps, Au pays des Veddas, pp. 386-389; Emerson Tennent, Ceylon, ii. p. 450; Hoffmeister, Travels, p. 164; Sarasin, Ergebnisse, iii. pp. 512-518, 546; Schmidt, Ceylon, pp. 73, 74; De Zoysa, Journ. Ceylon Br. R. A. S. 1881, p. 114,—all on Vedda dancing.

Sarasin, l.c. pp. 510, 519-523; Bailey, l.c. p. 289; Deschamps, l.c. pp. 386 sq.; Nevill in The Taprobanian, ii. pp. 121-127; De Zoysa, l.c. pp. 98-115,—all on Vedda poetry.

[369] See Fritsch, Eingeborenen Süd-Afrikas, pp. 425, 426; Holub, Süd-Afrika, ii. pp. 465, 469, 470; and the interesting communication in The Academy, 1878, p. 463.

[370] Roth, W. E., N. W. C. Queensland Aborigines, pp. 119, 120, 131; Spencer and Gillen, Native Tribes, passim (On the elaborate decorations and paraphernalia used in the dramatic rites of initiation); Hill and Thornton, Aborigines of New South Wales, pp. 7, 8; Lang, Australia, pp. 28, 29.

[371] Cf. Darwin, The Descent of Man, ii. pp. 400, 401, 418.

[372] Scott, “Sex and Art,” in American Journal of Psychology, vii., especially p. 183.

[373] Cf. Büchner, Liebe und Liebes-Leben, p. 53.