as symbol of thunder and fertility, 163 sq.;
the emblem of the Father God, 164;
worshipped at Euyuk, 164;
testicles of, used in rites of Cybele and Attis, 276;
sacrificed at Egyptian funeral, ii. [15];
white, [pg 277] soul of dead king incarnate in a, [164];
sacrificed to prolong the life of a king, [222];
sacrificed to Zeus, the Saviour of the City, [238];
blinded and sacrificed at the foundation of a town, [249]
Bull's blood, bath of, in the rites of Attis, i. 274 sq.