{25b} M. R. R. i. 24.
{25c} Revue de l"Hist. des Religions, xii. 256.
{26} Op. cit. p. 253.
{27} Op. cit. xii. 250.
{28a} P. 104, infra.
{28b} Revue de l"Hist. des Religions, xii. 259.
{29a} M. R. R. i. 25.
{29b} Rev. xii. 247.
{30} M. R. R. i. 24.
{31a} Rev. xii. 277.
{31b} Rev. xii. 264.
{31c} M. R. R. i. 44, 45.
{32a} Custom and Myth, p. 51.
{32b} Rev. xii. 262.
{34} Odyssey, book ix.
{37} C. and M. p. 56.
{42a} W. u. F. K. xxiii.
{42b} M. R. R. i. 23.
{42c} W. u. F. K. xvii.
{46} Golden Bough, 1. ix.
{48} [Greek]. Dionys. i. 80.
{51a} Pausanias, viii. 25.
{51b} Myth. Forsch. p. 244.
{51c} Iliad, xx. 226.
{52} Myth. Forsch, p. 265
{54} September 19, 1875. Myth. Forsch. xiv.
{55} For undeniable solar myths see M. R. R. i. 124-135.
{56} Op. cit. p. xx.
{60} Folk Lore Society.
{61a} Von einem der vorzuglichsten Schiriftgelehrten, Annana, in kla.s.sischer Darstellung aufgezeichneten Marchens, p. 240.
{61b} Custom and Myth.
{62a} See Preface to Mrs. Hunt"s translation of Grimm"s Marchen.
{62b} P. 309.
{65} x. 17. Cf. Muir, Sanskrit Texts, v. 277.
{66} As the Sun"s wife is Dawn, and leaves him at dawn, she is not much of a bedfellow. As _Night_, however, she _is_ a bedfellow of the nocturnal Sun.
{71} M. R. R. i. 58-81.
{72a} See Robertson Smith on "Semitic Religion."
{72b} See Sayce"s Herodotus, p. 344.
{72c} See Rhys" Rhind Lectures; I am not convinced by the evidence.
{73} Academy, September 27, 1884.
{74a} Anth. Rel. p. 405.
{74b} Plantagenet, Planta genista.--A. L.
{74c} See M. R. R. ii. 56, for a criticism of this theory.
{76} Religion of the Semites, pp. 208, 209.
{78} Die Religionen, p. 12.
{79} Anth. Rel. p. 122.
{80} Dalton.
{81a} Strabo, xiii. 613. Pausanias, i. 24, 8.
{81b} Crooke, Introduction to Popular Religion of North India, p. 380.
{82a} C. and M. p. 115.