of a king taken by his successor, ix. 368

Condé, in Normandy, ix. 183;

bonfires on Christmas Eve near, x. 266

Conder, C. R., on “holy men” in Syria, v. 77 n. 4;

on turning money at the new moon, vi. 149 n. 2

Condor, the bird of the thunder-god, ii. 370

Conduct, standard of, shifted from natural to supernatural basis, iii. 213 sq.

Conductivity, electric, of various kinds of wood, xi. 299 n. 2

Condylea in Arcadia, sacred grove of Artemis at, v. 291

Cone, image of Astarte, v. 14.