on the woods used by the Greeks in kindling fire, ii. 251;

on the artificial fertilization of fig-trees, ii. 314 n. 2;

on the flowering of squills, vii. 53 n. 1;

on the custom of ploughing the land thrice, vii. 73 n. 1;

on the different kinds of mistletoe, xi. 317

Theopompus, on sexual communism among the Etruscans, ii. 207;

wins prize of eloquence at Halicarnassus, iv. 95;

on the names of the seasons, vi. 41

Theory of sacrifice, the Brahmanical, ix. 410 sq.;

solar theory of the European fire-festivals, x. 329, 331 sqq.;