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364 PASSPORT TO MAGONIA<br />
Noyes and published by Chapman & Hall about 1910, from which<br />
several poems will be quoted in this book.<br />
18. Macdonald Robertson, Selected Highland Folktales (Oliver &<br />
Boyd, Edinburgh: 1961), p. 2.<br />
19. Not to be confused with J. F. Campbell, of Islay, who wrote<br />
West Highland Tales. Campbell, Translations of the Gaelic Society<br />
of Inverness, XVI (1889-1890), pp. 110-122.<br />
20. Campbell, The Fians (D. Nutt, London: 1891), pp. 239-240.<br />
21. See David MacRitchic, "The Pigmies," Scots Lore (1895).<br />
22. Ezekiel 27:11.<br />
23. "The Pigmies," op. cit. See also, Oas Volksleven (June, 1895),<br />
p. 104.<br />
24. J. F. Campbell of Islay, West Highland Tales.<br />
25. "The Pigmies," op. cit., p. 387.<br />
26. Wainwright, The Problem of the Picts (Nelson, Paris: 1955).<br />
27. Project Blue Book, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton,<br />
Ohio.<br />
28. John Keel, "West Virginia's Enigmatic 'Bird,' " Flying Saucer<br />
Review, XIV, 4 (July-August, 1968), p. 7.<br />
29. J. Vyner, "The Mystery of Springheel Jack," Flying Saucer Review,<br />
VII, 3 (May-June, 1957), p. 3.<br />
30. "The Saltwood Mystery," Flying Saucer Review, X, 2 (March-<br />
April, 1964), p. 11. See also L. Schoenhcrr, "Winged Beings," Flying<br />
Saucer Review, X, 4 (July-August, 1964), p. 20.<br />
31. C. and L. Lorenzen, Flying Saucer Occupants (Signet, New<br />
York: 1967), p. 137.<br />
32. From Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, by Edward Ruppelt.<br />
Copyriglit © 1956 by Edward Ruppelt. Reprinted by permission<br />
of Doubleday & Company, Inc.<br />
CHAPTER FOUR<br />
1. Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (APRO). See J. Lorenzen,<br />
"Where is Private Irwin?" Flying Saucers, 28 (November,<br />
1962), p. 17.<br />
2. John Fuller, The Interrupted Journey (Dial, New York: 1966),<br />
3. Ibid., p. 296.<br />
4. Ibid, p. 264.<br />
5. Ibid., p. 260.<br />
6. Ibid.,p,263.<br />
7. Ibid.<br />
NOTES TO CHAPTERS 365<br />
8. "Un Cas Infiniment Mystcricux," Lumieres dans La Nult, 86<br />
(January-February, 1967), p. 2.<br />
9. Spaceview (Henderson, New Zealand), 45 (September-October,<br />
1965).<br />
10. Keightley, The Fairy Mythology (London: 1882), p. 261.<br />
11. Dorman, The Origin of Primitive Superstitions and Their Development,<br />
etc., Among the Aborigines of America (Philadelphia:<br />
1881).<br />
12. Brian Stross, "The ?ihk'als," op. cit.<br />
13. Gordon Creighton, "Middle America Creature Reports," op. cit.<br />
14. National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena<br />
(NICAP).<br />
15. "Giants in Argentina," U.F.O.I.C. (227 Bay Street, Briglitonle-Sards,<br />
Sydney, N.S.W., Australia) (June, 1965).<br />
16. T. Green Beckley, "On the Trail of Flying Saucers," Flying<br />
Saucers, 50 (December, 1966).<br />
17. Lorenzen, Flying Saucer Occupants, op. cit. See also Appendix<br />
Cases 407, 412, 414.<br />
18. Ibid., p. 54.<br />
19. ibid., p. 55.<br />
20. Anatole France, Revolt of the Angels (Dodd, Mead, New York:<br />
1927).<br />
21. William Grant Stewart, The Popular Superstitions and Festive<br />
Amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland (Oliver & Boyd,<br />
Edinburgh: 1851).<br />
22. A French translation, De La Demonialite et Des Animaux<br />
Incubes et Succubes (I. Lisicux, Paris: 1876), is available.<br />
23. St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologia, 2, 2 7 qu. 154.<br />
24. Sylvester, De Matrimonio, qu. 4.<br />
25. Lorenzen, Flying Saucer Occupants, op. cit., p. 131.<br />
26. Le Brun, op. cit., IV, 400.<br />
27. St. Augustine, City of God, 15, chapter 23.