Ethnology,” 326; “Indian Antiquary,” ii. 90; iii. 68; vii. 126 sqq.; Wilson, “Essays,” s.v. “Holî;” Leviticus xviii. 21; 2 Kings xxiii. 10; Herklot, “Qânûn-i-Islâm,” s.v. “Muharram.”
46 Cunningham, “Archæological Reports,” xvi. 28.
47 “Lear,” i. 2.
48 “Brihat Sanhita.” Manning, “Ancient India,” i. 371.
49 “Demonology,” i. 45.
50 Mrs. Mîr Hasan ’Ali, “Observations,” i. 297 sq.
51 “Travels,” 301.
52 Atkinson, “Himâlayan Gazetteer,” ii. 913 sq.
53 “North Indian Notes and Queries,” i. 38.
54 Brand, “Observations,” 665; Aubrey, “Remaines,” 37, 85.
55 The Celtic form of the myth is given by Rhys, “Lectures,” 140 sq.; the Indian legend in Muir, “Ancient Sanskrit Texts,” ii. 23.
56 “Golden Bough,” i. 331 sq.; and see Lang, “Custom and Myth,” ii. 262.
57 Ibbetson, “Panjâb Ethnology,” 114.
58 Yule, “Marco Polo,” i. 291, with note ii. 543.
59 For instances, see Frazer, “Golden Bough,” i. 179.
60 “Bombay Gazetteer,” xi. 55.
61 Campbell, “Notes,” 79.
62 “Folk-lore,” ii. 298.
63 “Bombay Gazetteer,” xxii. 790.
64 Fryer, “Travels,” 418; Campbell, “Notes,” 81.
65 “Custom and Myth,” i. 285; ii. 229, note.
66 Campbell, “Notes,” 78 sqq.
67 Gregor, “Folk-lore of North-East Scotland,” 206; Aubrey, “Remaines,” 37; Ewald, “Antiquities of Israel,” 34; Spencer, “Principles of Sociology,” i. 259, 314; Grimm, “Teutonic Mythology,” ii. 643.
68 Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 261.
69 Elliott, “Settlement Report,” 125.
70 “Settlement Report,” 168.
71 “Folk-lore,” i. 153.
72 Virgil, “Georgics,” i. 487; “Æneid,” vii. 141; Horace, “Odes,” i. 34, 5.
73 “Descriptive Ethnology,” 229.
74 “Peri Potamôn.”
75 i. 3888 sqq.
76 “Mathura,” 179 sq.
77 Duncker, “History,” iv. II, note; Romesh Chandra Datt, “History of Civilization,” i. 94.
78 Gregor, “Folk-lore of North-East Scotland,” 41.
79 Jarrett, “Aîn-i-Akbari,” ii. 224; “Râjputâna Gazetteer,” iii. 219.
80 “Karnâl Gazetteer,” 31.
81 Buchanan, “Eastern India,” i. II; Madden, “Journal Asiatic Society, Bengal,” 1847, 228, 400; Wright, “History of Nepâl,” 154, 163.
82 Madden, loc. cit., 233.
83 Loc. cit., i. 14.
84 Sleeman, “Rambles,” i. 17.
85 “Central Provinces Gazetteer,” 264.
86 “Folk-lore,” iii. 32.
87 “Katha Sarit Sâgara,” i. 374.
88 “Odyssey,” v. 450; and for other instances see Tylor, “Primitive Culture,” ii. 213; Campbell, “Notes,” 325 sqq.
89 Growse, “Mathura,” 55; Tod, “Annals,” i. 675; Oldfield, “Sketches from Nepâl,” ii. 204.
90 Atkinson, “Himâlayan Gazetteer,” ii. 788, 832.
91 “Berar Gazetteer,” 35.