traces of, 146, 148, 150 sqq., 186, ii. [31];

offered by the ancient Germans, ii. [28] n. 1;

among the Celts of Gaul, [32] sq.;

the victims perhaps witches and wizards, [41] sqq.;

Mannhardt's theory, [43]

—— victims annually burnt, ii. [286] n. 2

Hungarian story of the external soul, ii. [140]

Hungary, Midsummer fires in, i. 178 sq.

Hunt, Holman, his picture of the new fire at Jerusalem, i. 130 n.

Hunt, Robert, on burnt sacrifices, i. 303