Cæsar's account of, [37];

described by Diodorus Siculus, [41], [42];

described by Ammianus Marcellinus, [42];

Dr. Rice Holmes describes, [43];

commerce on Mediterranean, Bay of Biscay, &c., of, [44];

religious beliefs and rites described by Julius Cæsar, [51], [52];

human sacrifices in, [84];

votive inscriptions to Æsus, Teutates, and Taranus, found in, [86], [87];

Dis, or Pluto, a most notable god of, [88];

dead carried from, to Britain, [131];