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1909, i. 114.
[23] "Ind. Ant.," 1873, ii. 65.
[24] F. Fawcett, "Note on the Koravas," 1908.
[25] S. P. Rice, "Occasional Essays on Native South Indian Life,"
1901, 95-6.
[26] Jeypore, Breklum, 1901.
[27] F. Fawcett, "Note on the Koravas," 1908.
[28] Fire-walking, see Thurston, "Ethnographic Notes in Southern India," 1907, 471-86.
[29] Udaya is one of the divisions of the Badagas, which ranks as superior to the other divisions.
[30] Koyis, see Cain, Madras Christian College Magazine (old series), v. 352-9, and vi. 274-80; also "Ind. Ant.," v., 1876, and viii., 1879.
[31] "Gazetteer of the South Arcot District," 1906, i. 98.
[32] Madras Museum Bull., 1907, No. 3, v. 166.
[33] "Manual of the Cuddapah District," 1875, 291.
[34] The Holeyas were formerly agrestic serfs.
[35] "Ind. Ant.," 1873, ii. 66.
[36] Earth-eating (geophagy), see my "Ethnographic Notes in Southern India," 1907, 552-4.
[37] Letters from Malabar, Translation, Madras, 1862.
[38] F. Fawcett, "Note on the Koravas," 1908.
[39] "Manual of the Cuddapah District," 1875, 288.
[40] Ibid., 285.
[41] M. Paupa Rao Naidu, "The Criminal Tribes of India," Madras, 1907, No. 3.
[42] T. M. Natesa Sastri, Calcutta Review, 1905, cxxi. 501.
[43] "Notes on the Criminal Cla.s.ses of the Madras Presidency,"
1892, 90.
[44] "Malabar and its Folk," Madras, 2nd. ed., 58-9.
[45] Letters from Madras, 1843.
[46] "Hindu Feasts, Fasts, and Ceremonies," Madras, 1903, 32-3.
[47] Madras Weekly Mail, 15th October, 1908.
[48] Rev. E. W. Thompson, "The Last Siege of Seringapatam," 1907.
[49] "An Indian Olio," 98.
[50] "Manual of the North Arcot District" 1895, i. 223-4.
[51] S. M. Natesa Sastri, "Ind. Ant.," 1889, xviii. 287.
[52] Rev. J. Cain, "Ind. Ant.," 1875, iv. 198.
[53] F. Fawcett, "Note on the Koravas," 1908.
[54] "Ind. Ant.," 1876, v. 358.
[55] "Manual of the Ganjam District," 1882, 71-2.
[56] "Gazetteer of the Bellary District," 1904, i. 61.
[57] Madras Agricult. Bull., 1900, ii. No. 42.
[58] Madras Dioc. Mag., 1908.
[59] Madras Weekly Mail, 7th October 1909.
[60] Loc. cit.
[61] Madras Museum Bull., 1907, v., No. 3, 173.
[62] Many of the bird superst.i.tions here recorded were published in an article in the Madras Mail.
[63] "Manual of the Cuddapah District," 1875, 293.
[64] "Gazetteer of the Bellary District," 1904, i. 61.
[65] "Manual of the Cuddapah District," 1875, 293.
[66] See Thurston, "Ethnographic Notes in Southern India," 1907, 44-7.
[67] J. S. F. Mackenzie, "Ind. Ant.," 1873, ii., 68.
[68] Rev. F. Dahmen, "Anthropos," 1908, iii. 28.
[69] Rev. M. Phillips, "Evolution of Hinduism," 1903, 123.
[70] "Manual of the Cuddapah District," 1875, 292.