[657] J. Earle, Microcosmographie, 1628, p. 31.

[658] W. Johnson, Folk-Memory, 1908, pp. 134-5; S. Baring-Gould, A Book of Dartmoor, 1900, pp. 64-6. The “statue-menhirs” are described in La Revue préhistorique, 5e Année, 1910, pp. 129-37.

[659] J. Romilly Allen, Celtic Art in Pagan and Christian Times, 1905, p. 186.

[660] Folk-Memory, pp. 132, 134, 136; S. Baring-Gould, loc. cit.

[661] E. Clodd, Story of Primitive Man, 1898, p. 136; Evol. of Idea of God, p. 41.

[662] Evol. of Idea of God, pp. 50-1.

[663] Ibid. p. 55. (See ch. VII. generally.)

[664] Ibid. p. 55. For information on Tree-worship and Tree-spirits generally see J. G. Frazer, The Golden Bough, 1890, pp. 56-108.

[665] New Oxford Dict. and Cent. Dict. under “Bury,” “Barrow,” “Bergh.”

[666] Sir R. Phillimore, Eccles. Law of the Church of England, 1873, I. p. 857; E. Howlett, in Curious Church Customs, pp. 134-5; Lore and Legend of the Eng. Church, p. 84; M. H. Bloxam, Monumental Architecture, 1834, p. 54.