I would now withdraw the suggestion in the light of recent evidence.
484
The Field, May 20, 1899, p. 724.
485
Polynesian Journal, vol. ii. No. 2, pp. 105-108.
486
Serv. Æneid, vii. 800.
487
Annales des Sciences Psychiques, July-August, 1899.
488
In the Wide World Magazine (December 1899), a Japanese lady describes the performance witnessed by Colonel Haggard, already cited.
489
J.A.I. Feb. 1892.
490
The Blackfoot Sun-dance, Rev. J. MacLean, Toronto. 1889.
491
Rel. des Jésuites, 1633, p. 16; 1637, p. 49.
492
Rel. des Jésuites, 1634, p. 13.
493
Ibid. pp. 32, 33.
494
J. A. I. Feb. 1892, p. 287.
495
Urbino, 1727, vol. i. p. 198.
496
Golden Bough, iii. 141.
497
Analecta Bollandiana, xvi. pp. 5-16. The precise position of a 'Legatus' like Bassus is rather indistinct. If an officer, he need not have asked Dasius what his 'profession' was.
498
G. B. iii. 142.
499
G. B. iii. 120.
500
G. B. iii. 181, 182.
501
G. B. iii. 183.
502
G. B. iii. 192.
503
G. B. iii. 186.
504
G. B. iii. 120.
505
G. B. iii. 195.
506
G. B. iii. 192.
507
G. B. iii. 184.
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