{82b} Contributions, ii. 687.
{83a} Evidence in G. B. i. 325, 326.
{83b} Compare Liebrecht, "The Eaten G.o.d," in Zur Volkskunde, p. 436.
{84a} Cf. G. B. ii. 17, for evidence.
{84b} M. R. R. ii. 232.
{84c} G. B. ii. 90-113.
{84d} In Encyclop. Brit. he thinks it "very probable."
{85a} i. 200.
{85b} M. R. R. ii. 142, 148-149.
{85c} R. V. iv. 18, 10.
{86} G. B. ii. 44-49.
{87} G. B. ii. 33.
{88a} Plutarch, Quaest. Rom. vi. McLennan, The Patriarchal Theory, p.
207, note 2.
{88b} G. B. ii. 337.
{89a} See G. B. ii. 332-334.
{89b} Religion of the Semites, p. 118.
{90} G. B. ii. 337, 338.
{93a} Custom and Myth, p. 235.
{93b} M. R. R. ii. 327.
{93c} Op. cit. ii. 329.
{94} Lectures on Science of Language, Second Series, p. 41.
{95} M. R. R. ii. 336.
{96} Anthropological Religion.
{97a} M. R. R. i. 171-173.
{97b} Ibid. i. 172.
{97c} Anth. Rel. p. 180.
{100} "Totemism," Encyclop. Brit.
{101a} M. R. R. ii. 333.
{101b} Ibid. ii. 335.
{103} M. R.. R.. i. 96, 127; ii. 22, 336.
{106a} Greek Etym. Engl. transl. i. 147.
{106b} Sprachvergleichung und Urgeschichte, p. 431.
{109} Gr. Etym. i. 150.
{110} M. R. R. ii. 142.
{111a} ii. 210. Cf. Oldenberg in Deutsche Rundschau, 1895, p. 205.
{111b} R. V. iv. 18, 10.
{114} Aglaophamus, i. 700.
{115} Custom and Myth, i. 29-44. M. R. R. ii. 260-273.
{116} Custom and Myth, pp. 212-242.
{117a} Culte des Fetiches, 1760.
{117b} Codrington, Journal Anthrop. Inst., Feb. 1881.
{118a} C. and M. p. 230, note.
{118b} Rochas, Les Forces non definies, 1888, pp. 340-357, 411, 626.
{118c} Revue Bleue, 1890, p. 367.
{118d} De Brosses, p. 16.
{120a} C. and M. p. 214.
{120b} M. R. R. i. 327.
{120c} Lectures on the Science of Language, 2nd series, p. 41.
{121} M. R. R. ii. 327 and 329.