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Footnote 582:

Grote, ‘Hist. of Greece;’ Pausan. iii. 20; Diod. Sic. v.; Apollodor. Bibl. i. 7, 3, vi. 1, 4; Herodot. i. 171.

Footnote 583:

Max Müller in Bunsen, vol. i. p. 338; Tabari, part i. ch. xlv., lxix.

Footnote 584:

Sir W. Jones in ‘As. Res.’ vol. ii. p. 24; Vansittart, ibid. p. 67; see Campbell, in ‘Journ. As. Soc. Bengal,’ 1866, part ii. p. 7.

Footnote 585:

Will, de Rubruquis in Pinkerton, vol. vii. p. 23; Gabelentz in ‘Zeitschr. für die Kunde des Morgenlandes,’ vol. ii. p. 73; Schmidt, ‘Völker Mittel-Asien,’ p. 6.

Footnote 586:

See also Pott, ‘Anti-Kaulen,’ pp. 19, 23; ‘Rassen,’ pp. 70, 153; and remarks on colonization-myths in Max Müller, ‘Chips,’ vol. ii. p. 68.

Footnote 587:

Seemann, ‘Viti,’ p. 311; Turner, ‘Polynesia,’ p. 252.

Footnote 588:

Ellis, ‘Polyn. Res.’ vol. i. p. 69.

Footnote 589:

Schoolcraft, ‘Algic Res.’ vol. i. p. 122; ‘Indian Tribes,’ part i. p. 320, part ii. p. 230.

Footnote 590:

J. R. Wise, ‘The New Forest,’ p. 160; Taylor, ‘New Zealand,’ p. 268; Max Müller, ‘Chips,’ vol. i. p. 249; M. A. Walker, ‘Macedonia,’ p. 192; Movers, ‘Phönizier,’ vol. i. p. 665; Lucian. de Deâ Syriâ, 8; Hunt, ‘Pop. Rom.’ 2nd Series, p. 15; Wuttke, ‘Volksaberglaube,’ pp. 16, 94; Bastian, ‘Mensch,’ vol. ii. p. 59, vol. iii. p. 185; Buchanan, ‘Mysore, &c.’ in Pinkerton, vol. viii. p. 714.

Footnote 591:

Sprenger, ‘Leben des Mohammad,’ vol. i. pp. 78, 119, 162, 310.

Footnote 592:

Marco Polo, book i. ch. viii.

Footnote 593:

Grote, vol. i. p. 347.

Footnote 594:

Welcker, vol. i. p. 756.

Footnote 595:

Xenoph. Memorabilia, ii. 1.

Footnote 596:

Oldfield in ‘Tr. Eth. Soc.’ vol. iii. p. 259.

Footnote 597:

Steller, ‘Kamtschatka,’ p. 255.

Footnote 598:

Wilson in ‘Tr. Eth. Soc.’ vol. iv. p. 306.

Footnote 599:

J. L. Wilson, ‘W. Afr.’ p. 382.

Footnote 600:

Bleek, ‘Reynard in S. Afr.’ pp. 5, 47, 67 (these are not among the stories which seem recently borrowed from Europeans). See ‘Early History of Mankind,’ p. 10.

Footnote 601:

Callaway, ‘Zulu Tales,’ vol. i. p. 355.

Footnote 602:

Schoolcraft, ‘Algic Res.’ vol. i. p. 160; see pp. 43, 51.

Footnote 603:

Jakob Grimm, ‘Reinhart Fuchs,’ Introd.

Footnote 604:

Account of Laura Bridgman, p. 120.

Footnote 605:

Bowring, ‘Siam,’ vol. i. p. 313; Hardy, ‘Manual of Budhism,’ p. 98. See the fable of the ‘Crow and Pitcher,’ in Plin. x. 60, and Bastian, ‘Mensch,’ vol. i. p. 76.

Footnote 606:

Jameson, ‘History of Our Lord in Art,’ vol. i. p. 375.

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