Sacrifice of cattle at holy oak, i. 181;
of heifer at kindling need-fire, 290;
of an animal to stay a cattle-plague, 300 sqq.;
of reindeer to the dead, ii. [178]
Sacrifices, human, at fire-festivals, i. 106;
traces of, 146, 148, 150 sqq., 186, ii. [31];
offered by the ancient Germans, [28] n. 1;
among the Celts of Gaul, [32] sq.;
the victims perhaps witches and wizards, [41] sqq.;
W. Mannhardt's theory, [43]