the divine animal, viii. 169 sqq.;
a totem animal, xi. 220;
the novice and bringing him to life again at initiation, pretence of, xi. 225 sqq.
—— a god, ix. 1; in the hunting, pastoral, and agricultural stages of society, iv. 221;
in the form of an animal, vii. 22 sq.;
two types of the custom of, viii. 312 sq.;
in Mexico, ix. 275 sqq.
—— the tree-spirit, iv. 205 sqq.;
a means to promote the growth of vegetation, iv. 211 sq.
Kilmainham, perpetual fire in the monastery of, ii. 241 sq.