Sacrifices. Practice of human, noted by Cæsar among Celts, [84];

human, in Ireland, [85];

Celtic practice of human, paralleled in Mexico and Carthage, [85];

of children, to idol Crom Cruach, by Gaels, [85];

in Egypt, practice of human, rare, [85], [86]

St. Benen. A companion of St. Patrick, [239]

St. Finnen. Irish abbot;

legend concernin Tuan mac Carell and, [97]

St. Patrick. Record of his mission to Ireland, [51];

Cascorach and, referred to in the “Colloquy of the Ancients,” [119];