on the human victims at the Thargelia, ix. 257 n. 4;

on fire-customs, x. 106 n. 3;

his theory that the fires of the fire-festivals are charms to secure sunshine, x. 329, 331 sqq.;

on torches as imitations of lightning, x. 340 n. 1;

on the Hirpi Sorani, xi. 15 n.;

on burning leaf-clad representative of spirit of vegetation, xi. 25;

on the human victims sacrificed by the Celts, xi. 33;

his theory of the Druidical sacrifices, xi. 43;

his solar theory of the bonfires at the European fire-festivals, xi. 72;

on killing a cock on the harvest-field, xi. 280 n.