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INDEX.
  • Convade, the, 152.
  • Cow-headed idols, 427.
  • Coxcox, the Mexican Noah, 99.
  • Cremation practised on both continents, 152.
  • Critias, 6, 7.
  • Cro-Magnon, the man of, 273.
  • Cromlechs of Africa and Europe, 406.
  • Cross, the, 24, 317; St. George's, 318; St. Andrew's, 318, 334; Maltese, 318, 333; Greek, 318; Latin, 318; of the Nile, 318, 319; of Central America, 319; a symbol of the Garden of Eden, 320; the "key of the Nile," 321; of Nineveh, 321; of Britain, 321; of India, 321; of China, 321; of Scandinavia, 321.
  • Cross-cake of Egyptians, 322.
  • Crow Indians, the, 189.
  • Crux-ansata, the, 332.
  • Çüdüq, 330.
  • Culebres, the, 314.
  • Culhuacan, 97, 326.
  • Cukulcan, 166.
  • Cushites, red men, 194.
  • Customs, similarities of, in Europe and America, 150.
  • Cycles of sixty years, 151.
  • Cyclops, 294.

D.

  • Dagon, 308, 309.
  • Dakota legends of Atlantis, 114.
  • Dances: the buffalo dance, 156; the "mummers," 156; dog dances, 156; Dyonisiac dances, 156.
  • Danes' pipes in Ireland, 63.
  • Dark-whites, the, 195.
  • Darwin, Charles, submarine phenomena, 44; origin of our domestic animals, 55; of our domestic plants, 61.
  • Deformation of skull, 268.
  • Deluge, herdsmen and shepherds only survive in the, 8; there were several deluges, 9; the Bible record, 68; describes destruction of Atlantis, 72, 290.
  • Deluge legends relate to destruction of Atlantis, 2, 65; tradition universal, 66; of the Chaldeans, 75; of America, 98.
  • Demeter, 305.
  • Deucalion, Deluge of, 8, 85, 89, 291.
  • Deva Nahusha, 24, 464.
  • Diaprepes, son of Poseidon, 14.
  • Diodorus Siculus describes Atlantis, 28.
  • Dionysus, 149, 305, 306, 465.
  • Dolphin, U. S. ship, 46.
  • Dolphin's Ridge, 26, 50, 468.
  • Dominica, earthquake in, 119.
  • Donnellv, Miss Eleanor C., poem of, 421.
  • Dropidas, 6, 12.
  • Druids, their books, 235.
  • Dwyfach, 93.
  • Dwyfan, 93.

E.

  • Ea, Chaldean god of the Flood, 75, 83, 125.
  • Earth, 9; submergences of, 31, 83.
  • Eastern origin of American races, 165, 167, 168.
  • Egypt, its mythology from Atlantis, 2; was the oldest colony of Atlantis, 2; founded by Athene, 9; no Flood legends in, 94; vast antiquity of, 131; people came from Atlantis, 132; given by Chronos to Taaut, 309; the pyramids of, 329; colonized by Atlantis, 358; burial rites of, 359; great antiquity of, 360; vast monuments of, 362; laws of ancient, 363; their arts, 364.
  • Egyptian cross, 320; cross-cake, 322.
  • Egyptian plants found in lake dwellings of Switzerland, 62.
  • Egyptian priests gave Solon traditions of Atlantis, 6.
  • Egyptians, circumnavigation of Africa, 3; cycles, 29; red men, 194; their early religion monotheism, 211; aristocratic classes had receding foreheads, 274.
  • El, 182, 425.
  • Elasippus, son of Poseidon, 14.
  • Elephants, in Atlantis, 14; in America, 168; elephant mound, Wisconsin, 169; elephant pipe, Iowa, 169; elephant helmet, 170; Mexican representation of elephant, 170; elephant trunks, 170.
  • Eleusinian Mysteries, the, 463.
  • Eloah, 425.
  • Elohim, 425.
  • Elysian Fields, 1, 288, 359.
  • Elysion, 359.
  • Embalming the dead, 144, 179.
  • England, rock carvings in, 178.
  • Engraving, the art of, very ancient, 141.
  • Epilepsy, 148.
  • Erichthonus, 91.
  • Erythea, 307.
  • Erythræan Sea, 310.
  • Ethiopians, 28; were red men, 194.
  • Etruscans not the authors of the Bronze Age of Europe, 243, 426; they probably possessed the mariner's compass, 446.
  • Eumelus, 13.
  • Evæmon, son of Poseidon, 13.
  • Eve, in Toltec legends, 199.
  • Evenor, 13.
  • Exorcism of demons, 147.

F.

  • Fairies of America and Europe, 157.
  • Fauna of Europe and America compared, 54.
  • Fayal, 24.
  • Fezzan, 172.
  • Fir-Bolgs, the, 409.
  • Fire, sacred, of Mexicans, 146; of Asia Minor, 146; of India, 146; of Sweden, 146; of Romans, 146, 151; of Peru, 151.
  • Flat-head Indians, 271.
  • Flood of Deucalion, 291.