among the ancient Scandinavians and their descendants the Vikings, [474];

circumpolar region, probable birth-place of cult, [475];

table of countries in which traces of cult have been found, [480];

associated with use of fire-drill in Old and New World, [494];

among Hindus, [498];

Greek Ixion, [500];

Assyrian goddess Ishtar called the “axis of the heavens,” female Polaris, [503];

figured by wooden or stone socket from which fire and water flowed to the four quarters, [503];

pole-star god of the Hindus compared with fire-drill god of Mexico, [505];

the Mexican pole-star god compared with the Hindu, Greek, Norse, Russian, etc., [505];