1 “Gazetteer,” i. 175.
2 “Bombay Gazetteer,” xvii. 200; xxiii. 12; Campbell, “Notes,” 12 sqq.
3 Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 97, 60, 46.
4 “Bombay Gazetteer,” xix. 465.
5 Grimm, “Teutonic Mythology,” ii. 1161; Tylor, “Early History,” 143; Spencer, “Principles of Sociology,” i. 229; Sir W. Scott, “Lectures on Demonology,” 105.
6 Risley, “Tribes and Castes of Bengal,” i. 179.
7 Leland, “Etruscan Roman Remains,” 153.
8 Ibbetson, “Panjâb Ethnography,” 114.
9 “Indian Antiquary,” viii. 211.
10 Chevers, “Medical Jurisprudence for India,” 415 sq.
11 Risley, “Tribes and Castes,” ii. 62.
12 Spencer, “Principles of Sociology,” i. 115; Frazer, “Golden Bough,” i. 141 sqq.
13 “Rambles and Recollections,” i. 207.
14 Nûr Ahmad Chishti, Yâdgâr-i-Chishti.
15 “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” iii. 42, 167.
16 “Asiatic Studies,” 57 sq.
17 “Rambles and Recollections,” i. 208.
18 “Calcutta Review,” xviii. 68.
19 Hoshangâbâd “Settlement Report,” 119, 255.
20 Atkinson, “Himâlayan Gazetteer,” ii. 833, 816 sq.
21 “Settlement Report,” 254 sq.
22 Sultânpur, “Settlement Report,” 42.
23 Blochmann, “Aîn-i-Akbari,” Introduction, xxiv.
24 The chief authorities for Hardaul are Cunningham, “Archæological Reports,” xvii. 162 sqq.; V. A. Smith, “Journal Asiatic Society of Bengal,” 1875.
25 “Settlement Report,” 451 sq.
26 Ferrier, “Caravan Journeys,” 451 sq.
27 “Allahâbâd Pioneer,” 10th March, 1891.
28 “Bombay Gazetteer,” xxii. 155.
29 “Annals,” ii. 744.
30 “Bombay Gazetteer,” xvi. 520; Campbell, “Notes,” 96.
31 Wright, “History,” 221, 267, 268.
32 “Central Provinces Gazetteer,” 276.
33 “Gurgâon Settlement Report,” 37.
34 Risley, “Tribes and Castes of Bengal,” i. 132.
35 “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” i. 1; iv. 51; “Oudh Gazetteer,” i. 355, 517; Tod, “Annals,” ii. 75.
36 Campbell, “Notes,” 192 sqq.
37 “Brâhmanism and Hinduism,” 201.
38 Numbers of such charms are to be found in vols. i., ii., iii., “North Indian Notes and Queries.”
39 “Settlement Report,” 256.
40 Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 188, 257.
41 “North Indian Notes and Queries,” i. 85.
42 Yule, “Marco Polo,” i. 71 sq., with note; Tylor, “Primitive Culture,” i. 127; Lubbock, “Origin of Civilization,” 237; Farrer, “Primitive Manners,” 159 sq.
43 “Descriptive Ethnology,” 232.
44 Campbell, “Notes,” 72 sq.
45 Cooper, “Flagellation and the Flagellants,” passim; Dalton, loc. cit., 256; Campbell, loc. cit., 44 sq.; for restoration to life by beating, Tawney, “Katha Sarit Sâgara,” ii. 245.
46 “Nineteenth Century,” 1880.
47 Atkinson, “Himâlayan Gazetteer,” ii. 833, 823.
48 “Hindu Tribes and Castes,” i. 36.
49 “Settlement Report,” 256 sq.
50 “Primitive Culture,” i. 134; and compare Lubbock, “Origin of Civilization,” 251.
51 Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 232.
52 “Himâlayan Gazetteer,” iii. 38.
53 Ferrier, “Caravan Journeys,” 113.
54 “Travels in the Himâlayas,” i. 428.
55 O’Brien, “Multân Glossary,” 218.
56 Clouston, “Popular Tales,” i. 191.
57 “Gazetteer,” 191.
58 Campbell, “Notes,” 239.
59 “Folk-lore,” iii. 13, 380; iv. 410; Hartland, “Legend of Perseus,” ii. chap. xi.
60 “Annals,” ii. 717.
61 Gregor, “Folk-lore of N.E. Scotland,” 46, 157.
62 “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” ii. 42.
63 Leland, “Etruscan Roman Remains,” 293.
64 Leland, “Etruscan Roman Remains,” 330; for other instances, see Hartland, “Legend of Perseus,” ii. 101.
65 Madden, “Journal Asiatic Society, Bengal,” 1848, p. 583.
66 “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” i. 64.
67 “Rambles and Recollections,” i. 203.
68 “Penseroso,” 83, 84.
69 Brand, “Observations,” 424.
70 “North Indian Notes and Queries,” i. 16.
71 Oppert, “Original Inhabitants,” 187.
72 Hislop, “Papers,” 6, 47.
73 “Popular Tales,” Introduction, lxviii.; “Calcutta Review,” April, 1884.
74 “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” iii. 81.
75 “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” i. 27.
76 “Settlement Report,” 155.
77 Brand, “Observations,” 447.
78 “Panjâb Notes and Queries,” i. 86, ii. 93.
79 With this compare the Karnigor of Sindh—Hartland, “Legend of Perseus,” ii. 295.
80 “Journey through Oudh,” ii. 39.
81 Dalton, “Descriptive Ethnology,” 170.
82 “Himâlayan Gazetteer,” ii. 851 sq.
83 Ibid. ii. 871.