old Lithuanian ceremonies at eating the new corn, ii. [49] sq.

Little Deer, chief of the deer tribe, ii. [241]

—— Wood-woman, i. 232

Lityerses, i. 216 sqq.;

his relation to Attis, 255 sq.

Liver of deer eaten, ii. [143];

of dog eaten to acquire bravery, [145];

of serpent eaten to acquire language of animals, [146];

regarded as the seat of the soul, [147] sq.;

regarded as the seat of valour, [148];