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Thanks to information from Dr. Boissarie, I have procured the book by Dr. Dozous, an eye-witness of the miracle, and have verified the quotation. {175} Predvestniki spiritizma za posleanie 250 lyet. A. M. Aksakoff, St. Petersburg, 1895. See Mr. Leaf's review, Proceedings S. P. R. xii. 329. {178} Prim. Cult. i. 138. {179} Journal of Anthrop. Institute, x. iii. {180a} Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, p. 42. {180b} Relations, 1637, p. 49. {183a} Abor. of Victoria, i. 429. {183b} Dalton, op. cit. {184} Codrington, Journal Anthrop. Institute, x. iii. For America, compare Relations de la Nouvelle France, 1674, p. 13. {185} The connection between the Moon and the Hare is also found in Sanskrit, in Mexican, in some of the South Sea Islands, and in German and Buddhist folklore. Probably what we call 'the Man in the Moon' seemed very like a hare to various races, roused their curiosity, and provoked explanations in the shape of myths. {186} Hahn, Tsuni-Goam, p. 150. {187} Codrington, op. cit, p. 304. {188} Codrington, op. cit. {190a} Bastian, Heilige Sage. {190b} Primitive Culture, i. 336. {194} Kuhn, Die Herabkunft der Feuers und der Gottertranks. Berlin, 1859. {195a} Herabkunft, pp. 16, 24. {195b} Dupret, Paris, 1886. Translation by M. Parmentier. {195c} Pliny, Hist. Nat. xiii. 22. Bent. Cyclades. {196a} Servius ad Virg., Eclogue vi. 42. {196b} Australian Legendary Tales. Nutt: London, 1897. Mrs. Parker knows Australian dialects, and gives one story in the original. Her tribes live on the Narran River, in New South Wales. {196c} Bosquet, La Normandie Merveilleuse. Paris, 1845. {196d} Journal Anthrop. Institute, November, 1884. {197} Odyssey, v. 488-493. {198} References for savage myths of the Fire-stealer will be found--for the Ahts, in Sproat; for the tribes of the Pacific coast, in Bancroft; for Australians in Brough Smyth's Aborigines of Victoria. {201} Trubner, Strasburg, 1897. ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MODERN MYTHOLOGY*** ******* This file should be named 14576.txt or 14576.zip ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/5/7/14576 Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works
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