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23. Ward, William Hayes. Seal Wonders of Western Asia. 



(Carnegie Institution, No. 100.) 



24. Bayley, Harold. The Lost Language of Symbolism. 



(London, 1913.) 



25. Dalton, Edward T. Byzantine Art and Architecture. 



26. Sacred Books of the East, Pahlavi Texts, Vol. XXIV, 112. 



27. Brinton, Daniel G. Myths of the New World. (New 



York, 1868.) See also his American Hero Myths (1882). 



28. Oswald, Felix. Zoological Sketches. (Philadelphia, 1883.) 



29. Rothery, G. C. A B C of Heraldry. (Philadelphia, 191 5.) 



30. Mallet, Paul H. Northern Antiquities. (London, 1890.) 



31. Grosvenor, Edwin A. Constantinople. (Boston, 1895.) 



32. Goldsmith, Oliver. A History of the Earth and 



Animated Nature. (London, 1774.) 



33. Browne, Sir Thomas. Inquiry into Vulgar Errors. 



(London, 1846.) 



34. Brewer, E. C. Handbooks, particularly "Phrase and Fable." 



35. Wallace, Alfred Russel. The Malay Archipelago. 



(New York, 1869.) 



36. Lee, Henry. Sea Fables Explained. (London, 1884.) 



37. Cook, Arthur B. Zeus. (Cambridge, Eng., 1914.) 



38. Hulme, F. Edward. Natural History Lore and Legend. 



(London, 1895.) 



39. Walker, Margaret C. Bird Legends and Life. (New 



York, 1908.) 



40. Walton, Isaak. The Compleat Angler. (London, 100th 



Edition, 1888.) 



41. Aristotle. History of Animals. (London, Bohn, 1862.) 



42. Harting, J. E. The Ornithology of Shakespeare. 



(London, 1871). Compare Thiselton-Dyer's Folk Lore 

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43. Hanauer, J. E. Tales Told in Palestine. (Cincinnati, 



1904.) 



44. Hudson, W. H. Birds of La Plata. (London, 1920.) 



45. White, Gilbert. Natural History of Selborne. 



46. Wilson, Alexander. North American Ornithology. 



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47. Swann, H. Kirke. A Dictionary of English and Folk 



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 a useful bibliography, and quotes largely from the Rev. 

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