1 Based on enquiries in Parganas Dudhi and Agori of Mirzâpur

2 Ethnology, 322. Tribes and Castes of Bengal, I., 5. 

3 Central Provinces Gazetteer, 273 sq. 

4 Ethnology, 221. Tribes and Castes, I., 4. 

5 These are perhaps analogous to the Barar sub-division of the Urâons, which have the same totemistic respect for the bar tree. Dalton, Ethnology, 254. 

6 Dalton, loc. cit. 

7 For the position of the maternal uncle among the allied Gond tribes see Mânjhi, para. 14. 

8 Risley, Tribes and Castes, I., 4. 

9 “In Efate two kinds of people were allowed to pass unharmed into Hades: those belonging to a certain tribe call Namtaku (a sort of yam) and those who had printed or graven or branded on their bodies certain marks or figures tattooed.”

Somerville.—Notes on the Islands of the New Hebrides, Journal Anthropological Institute, XXIII., 10. 

10 Risley, Tribes and Castes, I., 4. 

11 Jungle life, 668.—For a more detailed account see Watt’s Dictionary of Economic Products, IV., 502., sqq. 

12 Panjab Ethnography, 330. 

13 Based on notes by the Deputy Inspector, Schools, Pilibhît, M. Mahâdeva Prasâd, Head Master, Zilâ School, Pilibhît

14 Tribes and Castes of Bengal, I., 5 sq. 

15 Risley, loc. cit. 6. 

16 Sheo Singh Rai versus Dakho, Indian Law Reports, Allahabad, I., 688. 

17 Settlement Report, 61. 

18 Loc. cit. 7. 

19 Risley, loc. cit. 8. 

20 Eastern India, II., 465. 

21 Based mainly on a note by Pandit Râmgharib Chaube. 

22 Tribes and Castes, I., 10. 

23 Panjab Census Report, 115. 

24 The Census in Bengal shows their numbers to be 3,877. The Jogi Aughars of the Panjab number only 436. 

25 Based on notes by Pandit Râmgharîb Chaube and Pandit Janardan Dat Joshi, Deputy Collector, Bareilly. 

26 Tribes and Castes, I., 11. 

27 Supplemental Glossary, s.v. 

28 Morâdâbâd Settlement Report, 8. 

29 Annals, I., 109. 

30 Oudh Gazetteer, II., 218. 

31 Journey through Oudh, II., 98. 

32 Largely based on notes collected through Mr. J. H. Monks, Deputy Collector, Aligarh. 

33 Atkinson, Himalayan Gazetteer, II., 565, 589, and 645. 

34 Buchanan, Eastern India, II., 572; Gorakhpur Gazetteer, 624. 

35 Ibbetson, Panjab Ethnography, Section 576. 

36 Papers on Mîna Dacoits and other Criminal Classes of India, I., sqq. 

37 Based on enquiries at Mirzapur, and notes by Pandit Baldeo Prasâda, Deputy Collector, Cawnpur, and the Deputy Inspector of Schools, Agra. 

38 Sir H. M. Elliot, Supplementary Glossary, s.v. 

39 Tribes and Castes, I., 282. 

40 Atkinson, Himalayan Gazetteer, II., 364. 

41 Wheeler, History of India, Vol. III., 283, sqq. 

42 Elliot, Chronicles of Unâo, 20; Râê Bareli Settlement Report, 15. 

43 Archæological Reports, II., 81. 

44 Brief View, 106. 

45 Census Report, 1865, Appendix 21. 

46 Buchanan, Eastern India, II., 467. 

47 Gazetteer, North-Western Provinces, I., 160. 

48 Settlement Report, 33. 

49 Growse, Mathura., 252. 

50 Introduction to the Popular Religion and Folklore of Northern India, 290, sqq. 

51 Dalîp versus Ganpat, Indian Law Reports Alláhábád, VIII., 387. 

52 Papers 15, sq. 

53 Bihar Proverbs, 52. 

54 Principally based on notes by Munshi Atma Râm, Head Master, High School, Mathura. 

55 Dowson, Classical Dictionary, s.v., Saubhari

56 Mathura, 11. 

57 Ibid., 10, note

58 Mathura, 272. 

59 Page 32. 

60 Panjab Census Report, 166. 

61 Clans of Râê Bareli, 14, sq. 

62 Settlement Report, 9. 

63 Notes, 20, sq. 

64 Report, Census, North-West Provinces, 1891, page 237. 

65 Based almost entirely on notes by Bâbu Sânwal Dâs, Deputy Collector, Hardoi. 

66 Settlement Report, XXIV. 

67 Oudh Gazetteer, III., 301. 

68 Mainly based on a note by Pandit Râmgharîb Chaubê. 

69 Based on notes by Munshi Niyâz Ahmad, Head Master, High School, Fatehpur; also, see Report, Inspector-General, Police, N.-W. P., 1868, pp. 42, 46, 111; idem, 1869, p. 128; Gazetteer, N.-W. P., VIII, Part III., page 44; note of Mr. D. T. Roberts, Police Commission Report, 1890. 

70 Qânûn-i-Islâm, 197.