in Buddhist religion, [321];

in Babylonia and Assyria, on bas-relief at Nimroud, [360];

as sacred symbol, [361];

tree worship, by Hebrews, Phœnicians, Assyrians, [362-364];

celestial tree of life in garden of Paradise, [365];

the ash-tree of the Norsemen on the summit of the Hill of Heaven, [472];

symbol of star-god, Polaris, [474];

tribal trees in India, Egypt, Mexico, Central America and Peru, [499];

the celestial tree of the Norsemen and Semites, [503];

in ancient America, [506], [507].