The Magic Art, vol. ii. p. 4.
50
Id. vol. i. pp. 354 sq.
51
A. Bastian, Die deutsche Expedition an der Loango-Küste, i. 354 sq., ii. 9, 11.
52
Zweifel et Moustier, “Voyage aux sources du Niger,” Bulletin de la Société de Géographie (Paris), VIme Série, xx. (1880) p. 111.
53
O. Dapper, Description de l'Afrique (Amsterdam, 1686), p. 250.
54
J. Matthews, Voyage to Sierra-Leone (London, 1791), p. 75.
55
T. Winterbottom, Account of the Native Africans in the Neighbourhood of Sierra Leone (London, 1803), p. 124.
56
The Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia, collected and historically digested by F. Balthazar Tellez (London, 1710), pp. 197 sq.
57
Manners and Customs of the Japanese, pp. 199 sqq., 355 sqq.
58
Richard, “History of Tonquin,” in Pinkerton's Voyages and Travels, ix. 744 sqq.
59
L. A. Waddell, Among the Himalayas (Westminster, 1899), pp. 146 sq.
60
W. Ellis, Polynesian Researches, Second Edition (London, 1832-1836), iii. 99 sqq.
61
W. W. Gill, Myths and Songs of the South Pacific, pp. 293 sqq.
62
The late Rev. Lorimer Fison, in a letter to the author, dated August 26, 1898.
63
W. Mariner, An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, Second Edition (London, 1818), ii. 75-79, 132-136.
64
Strabo, vii. 3. 5, pp. 297 sq. Compare id. vii. 3. 11, p. 304.
65
Aristotle, Constitution of Athens, iii. 2. My friend Professor Henry Jackson kindly called my attention to this passage.
66
See The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings, vol. i. p. 416, and above, p. 6.
67
Miss Mary H. Kingsley in Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxix. (1899) pp. 61 sqq. I had some conversation on this subject with Miss Kingsley (1st June 1897) and have embodied the results in the text. Miss Kingsley did not know the rule of succession among the fetish kings.
68
T. J. Hutchinson, Impressions of Western Africa (London, 1858), pp. 101 sq.; Le Comte C. N. de Cardi, “Ju-ju Laws and Customs in the Niger Delta,” Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxix. (1899) p. 51.
69
H. Goldie, Calabar and its Mission, New Edition (London, 1901), P. 43.
70
J. L. Wilson, Western Africa (London, 1856), p. 129. As to the taboos observed by the Bodio or Bodia see above, p. 15 (#x_3_i35).
71
Miss Mary H. Kingsley, in Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxix. (1899) p. 62.
72
Marchoux, “Ethnographie, Porto-Novo,” Revue Scientifique, Quatrième Série, iii. (1895) pp. 595 sq. This passage was pointed out to me by Mr. N. W. Thomas.
73
O. von Kotzebue, Entdeckungs-Reise in die Süd-See und nach der Berings-Strasse (Weimar, 1821), iii. 149.
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