"Hindu Manners, Customs, and Ceremonies," translation by H. K. Beauchamp, 1897, i. 70-1.
"Ind. Ant.," 1879, viii. 219.
Infanticide, see Thurston, "Ethnographic Notes in Southern India," 1907, 502-9.
Marshall, "A Phrenologist amongst the Todas," 1873, 195.
Ellis, "History of Madagascar."
"The Village Deities of Southern India," Madras Museum Bull., 1907, v. 3, 137, 186.
"Gazetteer of Malabar," 1908, i. 132.
"Mysore and Coorg Manual," 1878, iii. 265.
The Kaniyans of the west coast are exorcisers.
"Mysore and Coorg Manual," 1878, iii. 264-5.
"Ind. Ant.," 1881, x. 366.
Ibid., 1876, v. 22.
"Ind. Ant.," 1878, vii. 177.
"Gazetteer of the Anantapur District," 1905, i. 179.
"Manual of the Cuddapah District," 1875, 284.
Lieutenant-General F. F. Burton, "An Indian Olio," 307.
"Occasional Essays on Native South Indian Life," 1901, 72-3.
"Manual of Medical Jurisprudence in India," 1870.
Indian Review, May, 1900.
"The Cochin Tribes and Castes," Madras, 1909, i. 77-81.
"The Cochin Tribes and Castes," Madras, i. 176-7.
"Malabar," 1887, i. 174.
"Description of a Singular Aboriginal Race inhabiting the summit of the Neilgherry Hills," 1832, 83-4.
"Madras Police Administration Report," 1900.
"Manual of the Niligiri District," 1880, 212.
"Madras Police Administration Report," 1904.
Ibid., 1905-6.
A. C. Haddon, "Magic and Fetishism" (Religions, ancient and modern), 1906, 51.
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