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89; on Egyptian monuments, ii. 93; on Egyptian animal deities, ii. 100; on meaning of Unnofri, ii. 253 |
Masters of modern philology, i. 22 |
Maui, i. 125, ii. 30 |
Maury, on metamorphosis, ii. 242 |
Medea, as the dawn, i. 16; as the moon, i. 16 |
Medical practice, Dacotah, i. 98 |
Medicine-men, i. 111 |
Melian nymphs, the, i. 311 |
Mendieta, on sun-myths, i. 203 |
Messou, i. 182 |
Metamorphosis in myth, i. 38, 117; African, i. 118, 119; America, i. 118, 119; Bushman, i. 118, ii. 15; India, i, 119; Lapland, i. 118; Paraguay, i, 118; Scotland, i. 117; into stones, i. 150–155; into plants, i. 155 |
Metis, i. 314, ii. 173, 243 |
Metrodorus, on the gods and heroes, i. 15 |
Mexican divine myths, ii. 65; calendar, the, ii. 75; gods, ii. 67–81 |
Mice, sacred to Apollo, ii. 201 |
Michabo, Manabozho, or Michahos, ii. 54 |
Michilimakinak, island of, i. 183 |
Mictlanleuctli, i. 204 |
Misukumigakua, ii. 272 |
Mixcoatl, ii. 80 |
Modern systems of myth, i. 19 |
Moffat, Dr., on African credulity, i. 91; and the Bechuanas, i. 93; on African myth of Morimo, i. 176 |
Moloch and Cronus, relations between, i. 306, 307 |
Monotheism in America, ii. 42–45; in Egypt, ii. 96 |
Moon-myths, i. 128–134; Australia, i. 128; Encounter Bay, i. 128; Eskimo, i. 129; Greek, i. 135; Hervey Islands, i. 134; Himalayan, i. 129; Macassar, i. 130; Malay, i. 132; Mexico, i. 129; Mongolia, i. 134; Muyscas of Bogata, i. 129; Piute, i. 130; Thibet, i. 129; Zulu, i. 129 |
Moora-Moora, i. 170 |
Morgan, Lewis, on the Aztecs, ii. 346 |
Morimo, i. 115 |
Moschion, on savage origin of man, i. 258 |
Môt, i. 323 |
Mother Hertha, ii. 262 |
Motogon, ii. 4 |
Mouse-Apollo, ii. 201 |
Muir (Dr.), on the Vedic hymns, i. 219, 241; on the Rig-Veda, i. 231; on hymn of Purusha, i. 245; on Prajapati, i. 249; on the Devapatre, i. 253; on the Asvins, ii. 155 |
Mukjarawaint tribe, totem of, ii. 3 |
Müller (J. G.), on absence of the pastoral stage in America, ii. 40; on the Mexican calendar, ii. 75; on Huitzilopochtli, ii. 71 |
Müller (Max), on the irrational element in myth, i. 8; on the Rig-Veda, i. 12; on etymology of Daphne, i. 22, 158; philology of, i. 23; on Tsui Goab, i. 35; on the word "totem," i. 59; on hymn to Helios, i. 126; on the Brahmanas, i. 218; on fetishes, i. 225; on Cronus myth, i. 304; on Motogon, ii. 4; on the Bushmen, ii. 9; on Aditi, ii. 128, 135; on wars of the gods, ii. 131; on Asuras, ii. 131; on the Asvins, ii. 155; on Tvashtri, ii. 159; on the Maruts, ii. 159; on Dyaus-Zeus, ii. 169, 170; on Apollo, ii. 192, 194; on popular tales, ii. 213; on Athene and Ahanâ, ii. 246; on Aphrodite as dawn, ii. 254; on Hermes, ii. 255; on Aryan tales, i. 297; on the savage, ii. 326; on the beginning of man, ii. 330; on the absence of recognised authorities in savage myth, ii. 337; on the Australian deity, ii. 339 |