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. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 132 _sq._; C. M. Woodford, _A Naturalist among the Head-hunters_ (London, 1890), pp. 26-28.] [Footnote 592: G. Turner, LL.D., _Samoa a Hundred Years Ago and long before_ (London, 1884), pp. 318 _sq._ Yams are the principal fruits cultivated by the Tannese, who bestow a great deal of labour on the plantation and keep them in fine order. See G. Turner, _op. cit._ pp. 317 _sq._] [Footnote 593: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 133 _sq._] [Footnote 594: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, p. 134.] [Footnote 595: R. H. Codrington, _op. cit._ pp. 135 _sq._] [Footnote 596: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 137 _sq._] [Footnote 597: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, p. 138.] [Footnote 598: R. H. Codrington, _op. cit._ pp. 138 _sq._] [Footnote 599: R. H. Codrington, _op. cit._ p. 139.] [Footnote 600: "Native Stories of Santa Cruz and Reef Islands," translated by the Rev. W. O'Ferrall, _Journal of the Anthropological Institute_, xxxiv. (1904) p. 223.] [Footnote 601: "Native Stories from Santa Cruz and Reef Islands," _op. cit._ p. 224.] [Footnote 602: "Native Stories from Santa Cruz and Reef Islands," _op. cit._ p. 225.] [Footnote 603: Compare _The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings_, i. 269 _sqq._] [Footnote 604: G. Turner, _Samoa a Hundred Years Ago and long before_ (London, 1884), p. 326.] [Footnote 605: G. Turner, _op. cit._ p. 334.] [Footnote 606: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 145-148.] [Footnote 607: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 175 _sq._] [Footnote 608: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 176 _sq._] [Footnote 609: R. H. Codrington, _op. cit._ pp. 177 _sq._] [Footnote 610: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 178-180.] [Footnote 611: R. H. Codrington, _op. cit._ p. 191.] [Footnote 612: R. H. Codrington, _op. cit._ p. 194.] [Footnote 613: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 194-196.] [Footnote 614: R. H. Codrington, _op. cit._ p. 196.] [Footnote 615: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 208 _sq._ As to sickness supposed to be caused by trespass on the premises of a ghost see further _id._, pp. 194, 195, 218.] [Footnote 616: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, p. 184.] [Footnote 617: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, p. 200.] [Footnote 618: R. H. Codrington, _The Melanesians_, pp. 200, 201. The spirit whom the Florida wizard appeals to for good or bad weather is ca
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