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{3} F W H Myers, Science and a Future Life, p 133

{4} The writer knew this edition before he knew Tennyson's poems

{5} The author of the spiteful letters was an unpublished anonymous person

{6} The Lennox MSS

{7} Spencer and Gillen, Natives of Central Australia, pp 388, 389

{8} Tennyson, Ruskin, and Mill, pp 11, 12

{9} Life, p 37, 1899

{10} Poem omitted from In Memoriam Life, p 257, 1899

{11} Mr Harrison, Tennyson, Ruskin, and Mill, p 5

{12} The English reader end, Oxford, 1891, and Mr Nutt's Studies of the Legend of the Holy Grail, which will direct him to other authorities and sources

{13} I have summarised, with o Arthur and his Knights Nutt, 1899 The learning of the subject is enormous; Dr Sommer's Le Mort d'Arthur, the second volume may be consulted Nutt, 1899

{14} [Greek text which cannot be reproduced] He is referred to in inscriptions, eg Berlin, Corpus, iii 4774, V 732, 733, 1829, 2143-46; xii 405 See also Ausonius (Leipsic, 1886, pp 52, 59), cited by Rhys, The Arthurian Legend p 159, note 4

{15} Brebeuf; Relations des Jesuites, 1636, pp 100-102

{16} Malory, xviii 8 et seq

{17} Notices et Extraits des MSS de la Bibliotheque Imperiale, I

xix pp 643-645

{18} See the Life, 1899, p 521