J. A. I. xiii. 1885, p. 142.
36
Op. cit. p. 194.
37
Two volumes. Nutt.
38
Legend of Perseus, i. 97.
39
Folk Lore, March 1899, p. 55.
40
Ridley, J. A. I., 1872, p. 282.
41
Folk Lore, March 1899, pp. 52, 53.
42
J. A. I. vol. xiv. p. 310.
43
See his and Mr. Fison's Kamilaroi and Kurnai, 1881.
44
North-West Central Queensland Aborigines, pp. 14, 36, 116, 153, 158, 165.
45
Eyre, vol. ii. pp. 355-357.
46
Aborigines of Victoria.
47
Arranged in lines from the literal translation, preserving the native idiom. Howitt, J. A. I. vol. xvi. pp. 330, 331.
48
Anthropologie, vi. p. 798.
49
Spencer and Gillen, p. 549.
50
G. B. i. p. 63.
51
G. B. ii. p. 51.
52
G. B. i. p. 71.
53
J. Dawson, Australian Aborigines, pp. 50, sq.
54
A. W. Howitt in Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xiii. (1884), 191.
55
Fison and A. W. Howitt, Kamilaroi and Kurnai, p. 255.
56
See A. W. Hewitt in Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xiii. (1884), p. 459.
57
See A. W. Howitt in Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xviii. (1889), pp. 32, sq. Religion is not mentioned here.
58
See Spencer and Gillen, Native Tribes of Central Australia.
59
E. M. Curr, The Australian Race, i. 45.
60