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INDEX.
Daphnæa, a name of Artemis, ii. 219 |
Daphne, i. 22, ii. 158 |
Daphnephoria, the, ii. 194 |
Dapper, on the Hottentots, ii. 18 |
Dararwigal, ii. 4 |
Darmesteter, on evidence of use and custom in religion, ii. 344; on Aditi, ii. 135; on history of religion, ii. 231 |
Dasse Hyrax, ii. 14 |
Dawkins, on Australian sorcery, i. 107 |
Dawn and Daphne, i. 158; and Hare, i. 184; Athene, ii. 246 |
Dawn-Aphrodite, ii. 254; on "Wounded-Knee," ii. 19 |
Dawson, on Australian totemism, i. 61; on Pirnmeheal, ii. 6 |
Dead, food of the, a universal superstition, ii. 273 |
De Avila, on Peruvian tales, ii. 315 |
De Brosses, a founder of anthropological school of mythology, i. 29 |
De Charency, on a Huron myth, i. 182; on Agdistis, ii. 180 |
Decharme, on hymn to Apollo, ii. 198; on Taurian Athene, ii. 217; on the bull-feast, ii. 232; on a cameo of Dionysus, ii. 232 |
Degeneration. Are savages degenerate? ii. 327 |
Deity, origin of belief in, i. 327 |
Delphi, last oracle from, ii. 207 |
Delphic stone, the, i. 303; oracle, the, ii. 197 |
Deluge myth in Africa, i. 177; Peru, i. 209; Thlinkeet, ii. 51 |
Demeter, ii. 260–276; compared with earth deities, ii. 261; cult of, ii. 261; in the Iliad, ii. 262; titles of, ii. 263; shrines of, ii. 263; in popular Greek religion, ii. 263; rites of, ii. 264; and Zulu parallels, ii. 265; with mare's head, ii. 265; the black, ii. 266; Erinnys, compared with various other myths, ii. 266; mysteries of, ii. 268; rites of, compared with Khond and Pawnee mysteries, ii. 270 |
Dènè Hareskins, tradition of the, i. 184 |
Departmental deities, ii. 30, 126 |
De Quille, on Piute Indian myth, i. 130 |
De Smet (Père), on Pawnee legend, ii. 270 |
Devapatre, the, i. 253 |
Diana and Apollo, birth of, ii. 217 |
Diana of the Ephesians, ii. 217 |
Digger Indians, the, ii. 327 |
Dione, Diana, or Artemis, ii. 209 |
Dionysus, ii. 221–241; birth of, ii. 222; sacrifices of, ii. 231; bull-feast of, ii. 232, 233; passion of, ii. 226; fig-tree, ii. 235; tree-worship, ii, 235; Zagreus, ii. 225, 226 |
Divine myths, American, ii. 36; Greek, ii. 163; Mexican, ii. 65 |
Divine menageries, ii. 107; society, heroic, ii. 167; names, meanings of, ii. 276 |
Diversities of Vedic translation, i. 234 |
Dobrizhoffer, on metamorphosis in Paraguay, i. 118 |
Documents of Indian mythology, i. 215; native Egyptian, ii. 112 |
Dog, Red Indian descent from, i. 120; Aleut descent from, i. 192; sacrifices of the, i. 279; Apollo, ii. 205 |
Dolphin-Apollo, ii. 197 |
Dolphins, metamorphosed pirates, i. 144 |
Donkey, fable of the, i. 140 |
Dracæna, ii. 196 |
Drakos, the, ii. 196 |
Dryopians, the, i. 321. |
Dualism of gods, i. 336 |
Duchess of Sutherland, the, i. 70 |
Dyaus, ii. 134; see Zeus, ii. 169 |
Eagle-hawk, the, i. 168, ii. 3 |
Earth-deities, ii. 261 |
Earth, food-offerings to the, ii. 262 |
Earth-prophet, i. 190 |