among the Celts of Ireland, x. 139;

near Moscow, x. 139;

made by the friction of wood at Christmas, x. 264

——, perpetual, of oak wood at Novgorod, ii. 365;

in front of holy oak in Prussia, iv. 42;

in Zoroastrian religion, v. 191;

worshipped, v. 191 sqq.;

in Cappadocia, v. 191;

at Jualamukhi, v. 192;

at Baku, v. 192;