the victims in the Celtic sacrifices perhaps witches and wizards, xi. 41 sqq.;

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

See also [Human victims]

Human scapegoats, ix. 38 sqq., 194 sqq., 210 sqq.;

in ancient Rome, ix. 229 sqq.;

in classical antiquity, ix. 229 sqq.;

in ancient Greece, ix. 252 sqq.;

reason for beating the, ix. 256 sq.

—— souls transmigrate into animals, viii. 285 sqq.