——, the British, their chief fire-festivals, Beltane and Hallowe'en, xi. 40 sq.

—— of Brittany, their use of mistletoe, xi. 320

—— of Gaul, their harvest festival, i. 17;

their indifference to death, iv. 142 sq.;

their calendar, ix. 342 sqq.;

their human sacrifices, xi. 32 sq.;

the victims perhaps witches and wizards, xi. 41 sq.;

W. Mannhardt's theory of the sacrifices, xi. 43

—— of Ireland, their belief in the blighting effect of incest, ii. 116;

their new fire on Hallowe'en, x. 139