FOOTNOTES[1]New Cabinet Cyclopædia.[2]Archæologia, vol. iii. 1775.[3]John Kitto, D. D.,Cyclopædia of Biblical Art.[4]John Beckman,A History of Inventions.[5]Carmen XVIII. 26.[6]Suetonius: “Soleis mularum argenteis.”[7]Pliny: “Jumentis suis soleas ex auro induere.”[8]Fosbroke,Dictionary of Antiquities.[9]Knight’s Mechanical Dictionary.[10]Alexander Adam, LL. D.,Roman Antiquities.[11]Archæologia, vol. xlvii.[12]Scribner’s Magazine, November, 1894.[13]John Beckman,A History of Inventions.[14]Fosbroke,Archæologia, vol. iii.[15]Notes and Queries, series 3, vol. v. 1864.[16]Leicestershire and Rutland Notes and Queries, vol. i. 1889-91.[17]Margaret G. Finch,The History of Oakham Castle. Oakham, 1897.[18]Chambers’ Journal, March 10, 1866.[19]Cameron’sAcross Africa.[20]W. Crooke, B. A.,North Indian Folk-Lore.[21]Clara Erskine Clement,Naples.[22]George Borrow,The Zincali.[23]A. Certeux and E. Henry Carnoy,L’Algérie traditionnelle, tome i. p. 159.[24]Folk-Lore, June, 1896, p. 148.[25]Lieutenant-Colonel N. Prejevalsky,Mongolia, vol. ii. p. 207.[26]William M. Thomson, D. D.,The Land and the Book.[27]S. S. Thorburn,Bannú.[28]Sir John Bowring, F. R. S.,The Kingdom and People of Siam, vol. i. p. 145.[29]Clara Erskine Clement,Naples.[30]Elworthy,Evil Eye, p. 261.[31]Popular Science Monthly, November, 1896.[32]Goblet D’Alviella,La migration des symboles, p. 25.[33]Rennell Rodd,The Customs and Lore of Modern Greece. 1892.[34]Revue des traditions populaires, tome viii. 1892.[35]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 4. 1896.[36]M’Clintock and Strong’sCyclopædia, art. “Head-Dress.”[37]Lucy M. J. Garnett,The Christian Women of Turkey.[38]L’Algérie traditionnelle, tome i. p. 159. 1884.[39]H. Clay Trumbull,The Threshold Covenant, p. 74.[40]Folk-Lore, March, 1898, p. 10.[41]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 3. 1896.[42]L’Algérie traditionelle, tome i. p. 159. 1884.[43]Richard Folkard, Jr.,Plant-Lore.[44]Rev. Timothy Harley,Moon-Lore, p. 192.[45]Isaiah iii. 18.[46]Cornhill, March, 1877.[47]Thomas Inman, M. D.,Ancient Faiths embodied in Ancient Names.[48]Barclay V. Head,Historia Numorum. Oxford, 1887.[49]A Dictionary of Roman Coins.London, 1889.[50]Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 84. 1814.[51]Popular Science Monthly, November, 1895.[52]Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 19. 1890.[53]Bernard de Montfaucon,L’antiquité expliquée.[54]Ph. Charles Berjean,The Horses of Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Renaissance. London, 1864.[55]Theodore Andrea Cook, B. A.,Old Touraine.[56]Professor C. H. Rochholz,Alt-deutsches Bürgerleben.[57]Richard Folkard, Jr.,Plant-Lore.[58]Laisnel de la Salle,Croyances et legendes du centre de la France. Paris, 1875.[59]Merlin,Book of Charms.[60]William A. Craigie, M. A.,Scandinavian Folk-Lore, p. 396.[61]Rudolph Keyser,The Religion of the Northmen, p. 299.[62]Popular Science Monthly, vol. 44. 1894.[63]Dr. Karl Sittl,Archäologie der Kunst, p. 210. 1895.[64]Edward B. Tylor, LL. D.,Primitive Culture.[65]William S. Walsh,Handy Book of Literary Curiosities.[66]Rev. Justus Doolittle,Social Life of the Chinese.[67]Rennell Rodd, p. 165.[68]William George Black,Folk-Medicine. London, 1883.[69]J. B. Friedrich,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.[70]F. Nork,Mythologie der Volkssagen und Volksmärchen. Stuttgart, 1848.[71]Paul Sébillot,Légendes et curiosités des métiers.[72]The Folk-Lore Journal, vol. vii. 1889.[73]Jacob Larwood and John C. Hotten,The History of Signboards.[74]William Mackay,Urquhart and Glenmoriston, p. 434.[75]Daniel Wilson,The Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland.[76]Thomas Keightley,The Fairy Mythology, p. 352.[77]F. S. Bassett,Sea Phantoms.[78]James W. Mackinlay,Folk-Lore of Scottish Lochs and Springs, p. 6.[79]William Jones,Credulities Past and Present.[80]Giuseppe Pitré,Usi e costumi, credenze, e pregiudizi del popolo Siciliano. Palermo, 1889.[81]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 92.[82]Cornhill, N. S. vol. xix. 1892.[83]Dr. H. Ploss,Das Kind in Brauch und Sitte der Völker, p. 122.[84]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 336.[85]Natural History, book xxviii. ch. 81.[86]Dr. G. Lammert,Volksmedizin in Bayern, p. 120.[87]Campbell.[88]W. Crooke, B. A.,Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India.[89]Letter to the writer from H. Clay Trumbull.[90]The Folk-Lore Journal, vol. vi. p. 77.[91]Jones and Kropf,Folk-Tales of the Magyars, p. 410, note.[92]Thomas Keightley,The Fairy Mythology, p. 148.[93]Moise Schuhl,Superstitions et coutumes populaires du Judaisme.[94]John Gregorson Campbell,The Fians, p. 52.[95]Fräulein Helene Raff.[96]L’Initiation, 19ᵉ volume, April, 1893.[97]J. C. Brown, LL. D.,People of Finland in Archaic Times, p. 112.[98]W. A. Craigie,Scandinavian Folk-Lore.[99]T. F. Thiselton Dyer, M. A.,British Popular Customs, p. 424.[100]Mélusine, tome iv. p. 367.[101]R. G. Haliburton,The Dwarfs of Mount Atlas.[102]Dr. Ludwig Beck,Die Geschichte des Eisens, p. 879.[103]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 263.[104]For this legend, and for other information regarding the traditions and customs of the Bavarian and Tyrolese peasantry, the writer is indebted to Fräulein Helene Raff, of Munich.[105]Crooke, p. 199.[106]Gregor,Scotch Folk-Lore, p. 45.[107]E. Daumas,The Horses of the Sahara, pp. 150et seq.[108]Rev. James Macdonald,Religion and Myth, p. 92.[109]Dr. O. Schrader,Prehistoric Antiquities.[110]Richard Andree,Ethnographische Parallelen und Vergleiche, p. 155.[111]Chambers’Encyclopædia.[112]Banier,Mythology, vol. ii. p. 570.[113]Brinton,Religions of Primitive Peoples, p. 142.[114]Henry Yule,Cathay and the Way Thither.[115]Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 281, p. 514. 1896.[116]The Comical Pilgrim’s Pilgrimage into Ireland, 1723, p. 92.[117]Dyer,British Popular Customs, p. 322.[118]W. K. Kelly,Curiosities of Indo-European Tradition and Folk-Lore, p. 48.[119]Campbell, p. 24.[120]Campbell, p. 318.[121]L. Maria Child,The Progress of Religious Ideas, vol. i. p. 276.[122]Theophilus Hahn, Ph. D.,Tsuni-Goam, p. 77.[123]The Werner Company,Art Treasures from the World’s Fair. Chicago, 1895.[124]All the Year Round, N. S. vol. xxxix. 1887.[125]Indian Antiquary, vol. xv. 1886.[126]Cornhill Magazine, vol. xix. 1869.[127]E. G. Squier, A. M.,The Serpent Symbol.[128]Sir John Lubbock,The Origin of Civilization.[129]Marc Monnier,Les contes populaires en Italie.[130]Grosses Universal Lexicon.[131]Astley,Collection of Voyages.[132]Dr. Friedrich S. Krauss,Sréca, Glück und Schicksal im Volksglauben der Südslaven. Wien, 1886.[133]A. W. Buckland,St. Paul’s Magazine, vol. i. 1874.[134]Amer. Antiq., vol. xviii. p. 141. 1896.[135]Lucy M. J. Garnett,The Christian Women of Turkey.[136]Popular Science Monthly, vol. 35. 1889.[137]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 2. 1896.[138]The Myths of the New World, p. 132.[139]John Newton,Notes and Queries, 7th series, vol. iii. April, 1887.[140]W. Crooke, B. A.,Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India.[141]Jacob Grimm,Deutsche Mythologie.[142]Friedrich Creuzer,Symbolik und Mythologie der alten Völker, vol. iv. p. 380.[143]Das Kloster, vol. ix. p. 97.[144]Friedrich, p. 454.[145]L. Austine Waddell, M. B.,The Buddhism of Tibet, p. 413.[146]Campbell, p. 457.[147]Schuyler,Turkistan, p. 30.[148]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 1, p. 17. 1896.[149]Max Jähns,Ross und Reiter, i. 371.[150]Ulster Journal of Archæology, vol. vii. p. 69.[151]Cornhill Magazine, article on “Comparative Folk-Lore,” vol. lxxvi.[152]Thomas A. Wise, M. D.,History of Paganism in Caledonia.[153]Mallet,Northern Antiquities, p. 154.[154]Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 278, p. 417. 1895.[155]Fräulein Helene Raff.[156]Professor Dr. Sepp,Die Religion der alten Deutschen, p. 340. 1890.[157]Jähns, i. pp. 294-296.[158]Wuttke, p. 185.[159]Wuttke, p. 423.[160]Richard Andree,Braunschweiger Volkskunde, p. 128.[161]Grimm, vol. i. p. 47.[162]S. Baring-Gould, M. A.,Strange Survivals.[163]J. Scheible,Das Kloster, Band ix. p. 101; Thomas Carlyle,Early Kings of Norway, p. 8.[164]Dr. Karl Weinhold,Altnordisches Leben, p. 145. 1856.[165]Brand, vol. ii. p. 664.[166]Fräulein Helene Raff.[167]J. B. Friedrich,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.[168]E. Rolland,Faune populaire de la France, tome iv.[169]C. G. Leland,Gypsy Sorcery.[170]Gerald Massey,A Book of Beginnings.[171]Folk-Lore, vol. iv. p. 6. 1893.
[1]New Cabinet Cyclopædia.
[1]New Cabinet Cyclopædia.
[2]Archæologia, vol. iii. 1775.
[2]Archæologia, vol. iii. 1775.
[3]John Kitto, D. D.,Cyclopædia of Biblical Art.
[3]John Kitto, D. D.,Cyclopædia of Biblical Art.
[4]John Beckman,A History of Inventions.
[4]John Beckman,A History of Inventions.
[5]Carmen XVIII. 26.
[5]Carmen XVIII. 26.
[6]Suetonius: “Soleis mularum argenteis.”
[6]Suetonius: “Soleis mularum argenteis.”
[7]Pliny: “Jumentis suis soleas ex auro induere.”
[7]Pliny: “Jumentis suis soleas ex auro induere.”
[8]Fosbroke,Dictionary of Antiquities.
[8]Fosbroke,Dictionary of Antiquities.
[9]Knight’s Mechanical Dictionary.
[9]Knight’s Mechanical Dictionary.
[10]Alexander Adam, LL. D.,Roman Antiquities.
[10]Alexander Adam, LL. D.,Roman Antiquities.
[11]Archæologia, vol. xlvii.
[11]Archæologia, vol. xlvii.
[12]Scribner’s Magazine, November, 1894.
[12]Scribner’s Magazine, November, 1894.
[13]John Beckman,A History of Inventions.
[13]John Beckman,A History of Inventions.
[14]Fosbroke,Archæologia, vol. iii.
[14]Fosbroke,Archæologia, vol. iii.
[15]Notes and Queries, series 3, vol. v. 1864.
[15]Notes and Queries, series 3, vol. v. 1864.
[16]Leicestershire and Rutland Notes and Queries, vol. i. 1889-91.
[16]Leicestershire and Rutland Notes and Queries, vol. i. 1889-91.
[17]Margaret G. Finch,The History of Oakham Castle. Oakham, 1897.
[17]Margaret G. Finch,The History of Oakham Castle. Oakham, 1897.
[18]Chambers’ Journal, March 10, 1866.
[18]Chambers’ Journal, March 10, 1866.
[19]Cameron’sAcross Africa.
[19]Cameron’sAcross Africa.
[20]W. Crooke, B. A.,North Indian Folk-Lore.
[20]W. Crooke, B. A.,North Indian Folk-Lore.
[21]Clara Erskine Clement,Naples.
[21]Clara Erskine Clement,Naples.
[22]George Borrow,The Zincali.
[22]George Borrow,The Zincali.
[23]A. Certeux and E. Henry Carnoy,L’Algérie traditionnelle, tome i. p. 159.
[23]A. Certeux and E. Henry Carnoy,L’Algérie traditionnelle, tome i. p. 159.
[24]Folk-Lore, June, 1896, p. 148.
[24]Folk-Lore, June, 1896, p. 148.
[25]Lieutenant-Colonel N. Prejevalsky,Mongolia, vol. ii. p. 207.
[25]Lieutenant-Colonel N. Prejevalsky,Mongolia, vol. ii. p. 207.
[26]William M. Thomson, D. D.,The Land and the Book.
[26]William M. Thomson, D. D.,The Land and the Book.
[27]S. S. Thorburn,Bannú.
[27]S. S. Thorburn,Bannú.
[28]Sir John Bowring, F. R. S.,The Kingdom and People of Siam, vol. i. p. 145.
[28]Sir John Bowring, F. R. S.,The Kingdom and People of Siam, vol. i. p. 145.
[29]Clara Erskine Clement,Naples.
[29]Clara Erskine Clement,Naples.
[30]Elworthy,Evil Eye, p. 261.
[30]Elworthy,Evil Eye, p. 261.
[31]Popular Science Monthly, November, 1896.
[31]Popular Science Monthly, November, 1896.
[32]Goblet D’Alviella,La migration des symboles, p. 25.
[32]Goblet D’Alviella,La migration des symboles, p. 25.
[33]Rennell Rodd,The Customs and Lore of Modern Greece. 1892.
[33]Rennell Rodd,The Customs and Lore of Modern Greece. 1892.
[34]Revue des traditions populaires, tome viii. 1892.
[34]Revue des traditions populaires, tome viii. 1892.
[35]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 4. 1896.
[35]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 4. 1896.
[36]M’Clintock and Strong’sCyclopædia, art. “Head-Dress.”
[36]M’Clintock and Strong’sCyclopædia, art. “Head-Dress.”
[37]Lucy M. J. Garnett,The Christian Women of Turkey.
[37]Lucy M. J. Garnett,The Christian Women of Turkey.
[38]L’Algérie traditionnelle, tome i. p. 159. 1884.
[38]L’Algérie traditionnelle, tome i. p. 159. 1884.
[39]H. Clay Trumbull,The Threshold Covenant, p. 74.
[39]H. Clay Trumbull,The Threshold Covenant, p. 74.
[40]Folk-Lore, March, 1898, p. 10.
[40]Folk-Lore, March, 1898, p. 10.
[41]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 3. 1896.
[41]Mélusine, tome viii. No. 3. 1896.
[42]L’Algérie traditionelle, tome i. p. 159. 1884.
[42]L’Algérie traditionelle, tome i. p. 159. 1884.
[43]Richard Folkard, Jr.,Plant-Lore.
[43]Richard Folkard, Jr.,Plant-Lore.
[44]Rev. Timothy Harley,Moon-Lore, p. 192.
[44]Rev. Timothy Harley,Moon-Lore, p. 192.
[45]Isaiah iii. 18.
[45]Isaiah iii. 18.
[46]Cornhill, March, 1877.
[46]Cornhill, March, 1877.
[47]Thomas Inman, M. D.,Ancient Faiths embodied in Ancient Names.
[47]Thomas Inman, M. D.,Ancient Faiths embodied in Ancient Names.
[48]Barclay V. Head,Historia Numorum. Oxford, 1887.
[48]Barclay V. Head,Historia Numorum. Oxford, 1887.
[49]A Dictionary of Roman Coins.London, 1889.
[49]A Dictionary of Roman Coins.London, 1889.
[50]Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 84. 1814.
[50]Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 84. 1814.
[51]Popular Science Monthly, November, 1895.
[51]Popular Science Monthly, November, 1895.
[52]Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 19. 1890.
[52]Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 19. 1890.
[53]Bernard de Montfaucon,L’antiquité expliquée.
[53]Bernard de Montfaucon,L’antiquité expliquée.
[54]Ph. Charles Berjean,The Horses of Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Renaissance. London, 1864.
[54]Ph. Charles Berjean,The Horses of Antiquity, Middle Ages, and Renaissance. London, 1864.
[55]Theodore Andrea Cook, B. A.,Old Touraine.
[55]Theodore Andrea Cook, B. A.,Old Touraine.
[56]Professor C. H. Rochholz,Alt-deutsches Bürgerleben.
[56]Professor C. H. Rochholz,Alt-deutsches Bürgerleben.
[57]Richard Folkard, Jr.,Plant-Lore.
[57]Richard Folkard, Jr.,Plant-Lore.
[58]Laisnel de la Salle,Croyances et legendes du centre de la France. Paris, 1875.
[58]Laisnel de la Salle,Croyances et legendes du centre de la France. Paris, 1875.
[59]Merlin,Book of Charms.
[59]Merlin,Book of Charms.
[60]William A. Craigie, M. A.,Scandinavian Folk-Lore, p. 396.
[60]William A. Craigie, M. A.,Scandinavian Folk-Lore, p. 396.
[61]Rudolph Keyser,The Religion of the Northmen, p. 299.
[61]Rudolph Keyser,The Religion of the Northmen, p. 299.
[62]Popular Science Monthly, vol. 44. 1894.
[62]Popular Science Monthly, vol. 44. 1894.
[63]Dr. Karl Sittl,Archäologie der Kunst, p. 210. 1895.
[63]Dr. Karl Sittl,Archäologie der Kunst, p. 210. 1895.
[64]Edward B. Tylor, LL. D.,Primitive Culture.
[64]Edward B. Tylor, LL. D.,Primitive Culture.
[65]William S. Walsh,Handy Book of Literary Curiosities.
[65]William S. Walsh,Handy Book of Literary Curiosities.
[66]Rev. Justus Doolittle,Social Life of the Chinese.
[66]Rev. Justus Doolittle,Social Life of the Chinese.
[67]Rennell Rodd, p. 165.
[67]Rennell Rodd, p. 165.
[68]William George Black,Folk-Medicine. London, 1883.
[68]William George Black,Folk-Medicine. London, 1883.
[69]J. B. Friedrich,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.
[69]J. B. Friedrich,Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur.
[70]F. Nork,Mythologie der Volkssagen und Volksmärchen. Stuttgart, 1848.
[70]F. Nork,Mythologie der Volkssagen und Volksmärchen. Stuttgart, 1848.
[71]Paul Sébillot,Légendes et curiosités des métiers.
[71]Paul Sébillot,Légendes et curiosités des métiers.
[72]The Folk-Lore Journal, vol. vii. 1889.
[72]The Folk-Lore Journal, vol. vii. 1889.
[73]Jacob Larwood and John C. Hotten,The History of Signboards.
[73]Jacob Larwood and John C. Hotten,The History of Signboards.
[74]William Mackay,Urquhart and Glenmoriston, p. 434.
[74]William Mackay,Urquhart and Glenmoriston, p. 434.
[75]Daniel Wilson,The Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland.
[75]Daniel Wilson,The Archæology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland.
[76]Thomas Keightley,The Fairy Mythology, p. 352.
[76]Thomas Keightley,The Fairy Mythology, p. 352.
[77]F. S. Bassett,Sea Phantoms.
[77]F. S. Bassett,Sea Phantoms.
[78]James W. Mackinlay,Folk-Lore of Scottish Lochs and Springs, p. 6.
[78]James W. Mackinlay,Folk-Lore of Scottish Lochs and Springs, p. 6.
[79]William Jones,Credulities Past and Present.
[79]William Jones,Credulities Past and Present.
[80]Giuseppe Pitré,Usi e costumi, credenze, e pregiudizi del popolo Siciliano. Palermo, 1889.
[80]Giuseppe Pitré,Usi e costumi, credenze, e pregiudizi del popolo Siciliano. Palermo, 1889.
[81]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 92.
[81]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 92.
[82]Cornhill, N. S. vol. xix. 1892.
[82]Cornhill, N. S. vol. xix. 1892.
[83]Dr. H. Ploss,Das Kind in Brauch und Sitte der Völker, p. 122.
[83]Dr. H. Ploss,Das Kind in Brauch und Sitte der Völker, p. 122.
[84]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 336.
[84]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 336.
[85]Natural History, book xxviii. ch. 81.
[85]Natural History, book xxviii. ch. 81.
[86]Dr. G. Lammert,Volksmedizin in Bayern, p. 120.
[86]Dr. G. Lammert,Volksmedizin in Bayern, p. 120.
[87]Campbell.
[87]Campbell.
[88]W. Crooke, B. A.,Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India.
[88]W. Crooke, B. A.,Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India.
[89]Letter to the writer from H. Clay Trumbull.
[89]Letter to the writer from H. Clay Trumbull.
[90]The Folk-Lore Journal, vol. vi. p. 77.
[90]The Folk-Lore Journal, vol. vi. p. 77.
[91]Jones and Kropf,Folk-Tales of the Magyars, p. 410, note.
[91]Jones and Kropf,Folk-Tales of the Magyars, p. 410, note.
[92]Thomas Keightley,The Fairy Mythology, p. 148.
[92]Thomas Keightley,The Fairy Mythology, p. 148.
[93]Moise Schuhl,Superstitions et coutumes populaires du Judaisme.
[93]Moise Schuhl,Superstitions et coutumes populaires du Judaisme.
[94]John Gregorson Campbell,The Fians, p. 52.
[94]John Gregorson Campbell,The Fians, p. 52.
[95]Fräulein Helene Raff.
[95]Fräulein Helene Raff.
[96]L’Initiation, 19ᵉ volume, April, 1893.
[96]L’Initiation, 19ᵉ volume, April, 1893.
[97]J. C. Brown, LL. D.,People of Finland in Archaic Times, p. 112.
[97]J. C. Brown, LL. D.,People of Finland in Archaic Times, p. 112.
[98]W. A. Craigie,Scandinavian Folk-Lore.
[98]W. A. Craigie,Scandinavian Folk-Lore.
[99]T. F. Thiselton Dyer, M. A.,British Popular Customs, p. 424.
[99]T. F. Thiselton Dyer, M. A.,British Popular Customs, p. 424.
[100]Mélusine, tome iv. p. 367.
[100]Mélusine, tome iv. p. 367.
[101]R. G. Haliburton,The Dwarfs of Mount Atlas.
[101]R. G. Haliburton,The Dwarfs of Mount Atlas.
[102]Dr. Ludwig Beck,Die Geschichte des Eisens, p. 879.
[102]Dr. Ludwig Beck,Die Geschichte des Eisens, p. 879.
[103]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 263.
[103]A. Wuttke,Der deutsche Volksaberglaube, p. 263.
[104]For this legend, and for other information regarding the traditions and customs of the Bavarian and Tyrolese peasantry, the writer is indebted to Fräulein Helene Raff, of Munich.
[104]For this legend, and for other information regarding the traditions and customs of the Bavarian and Tyrolese peasantry, the writer is indebted to Fräulein Helene Raff, of Munich.
[105]Crooke, p. 199.
[105]Crooke, p. 199.
[106]Gregor,Scotch Folk-Lore, p. 45.
[106]Gregor,Scotch Folk-Lore, p. 45.
[107]E. Daumas,The Horses of the Sahara, pp. 150et seq.
[107]E. Daumas,The Horses of the Sahara, pp. 150et seq.
[108]Rev. James Macdonald,Religion and Myth, p. 92.
[108]Rev. James Macdonald,Religion and Myth, p. 92.
[109]Dr. O. Schrader,Prehistoric Antiquities.
[109]Dr. O. Schrader,Prehistoric Antiquities.
[110]Richard Andree,Ethnographische Parallelen und Vergleiche, p. 155.
[110]Richard Andree,Ethnographische Parallelen und Vergleiche, p. 155.
[111]Chambers’Encyclopædia.
[111]Chambers’Encyclopædia.
[112]Banier,Mythology, vol. ii. p. 570.
[112]Banier,Mythology, vol. ii. p. 570.
[113]Brinton,Religions of Primitive Peoples, p. 142.
[113]Brinton,Religions of Primitive Peoples, p. 142.
[114]Henry Yule,Cathay and the Way Thither.
[114]Henry Yule,Cathay and the Way Thither.
[115]Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 281, p. 514. 1896.
[115]Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 281, p. 514. 1896.
[116]The Comical Pilgrim’s Pilgrimage into Ireland, 1723, p. 92.
[116]The Comical Pilgrim’s Pilgrimage into Ireland, 1723, p. 92.
[117]Dyer,British Popular Customs, p. 322.
[117]Dyer,British Popular Customs, p. 322.
[118]W. K. Kelly,Curiosities of Indo-European Tradition and Folk-Lore, p. 48.
[118]W. K. Kelly,Curiosities of Indo-European Tradition and Folk-Lore, p. 48.
[119]Campbell, p. 24.
[119]Campbell, p. 24.
[120]Campbell, p. 318.
[120]Campbell, p. 318.
[121]L. Maria Child,The Progress of Religious Ideas, vol. i. p. 276.
[121]L. Maria Child,The Progress of Religious Ideas, vol. i. p. 276.
[122]Theophilus Hahn, Ph. D.,Tsuni-Goam, p. 77.
[122]Theophilus Hahn, Ph. D.,Tsuni-Goam, p. 77.
[123]The Werner Company,Art Treasures from the World’s Fair. Chicago, 1895.
[123]The Werner Company,Art Treasures from the World’s Fair. Chicago, 1895.
[124]All the Year Round, N. S. vol. xxxix. 1887.
[124]All the Year Round, N. S. vol. xxxix. 1887.
[125]Indian Antiquary, vol. xv. 1886.
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[126]Cornhill Magazine, vol. xix. 1869.
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