ent subjects treated of in separate chapters, and it is hoped that the arrangement will, without materially increasing the size of the work, be found more convenient to the reader than the alternative of numerous references. I have now only to acknowledge the obligations I am under to Joseph Robertson, LL.D., for his help in the revision of these pages, as well as for much of that valuable information which he is alike able and ready to impart, and of which, in common with many others who have written regarding Scotland, I have gladly availed myself. ROTHIENORMAN, January 1866. WORSHIP OF SPIRITS, ATMOSPHERIC AND TERRESTRIAL: ETHE- REAL FIRE-SPIRIT OF THE WATERS: THE WATER KELPIE, ETC.-SPIRIT OF THE ELVES AND IMPS 140 VIII. Comparative size of principal Stone Circles of Britain 183 XX. View of Stonehenge restored XXI. Plan of Circle at Castle Rig, Cumberland XXII. View of Circle at Castle Rig, Cumberland . XXIII. Plan of Monument at Callernish, Lewes 241 244 245 247 XXIV. View of Great Menhir at Loc-Maria-Ker restored 249 XXV. View of Great Menhir at Loc-Maria-Ker broken and prostrate 258 |