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INDEX.
ii. 202; on Artemis, ii. 210; on Semele, ii. 221, 222; on Zagreus, ii. 230; on Athene, ii. 246, 248; on Hermes, ii. 258, 259 |
Prey-gods, Zuni, ii. 63 |
Priests of sacred tribes, their evidence on myths, ii. 338 |
Primitive conception of objects, i. 137, ii. 325 |
Prithivi, ii. 134 |
Proclus, on the Daphnephoria, ii. 194 |
Progression and culture, ii. 327 |
Prytaneion, the, i. 268 |
Psyche, ii. 263 |
Pueblo Indians, ii. 38 |
Puluga, i. 172 |
Pund-jel, i. 168, ii. 3 |
Puranas, the, i. 250 |
Purusha, i. 242; hymn of, i. 243; date of hymn, i. 245 |
Python, the, ii. 195 |
Pythius, meaning of, ii. 196 |
Qasavara, i. 153, ii. 24 |
Qat, i. 314, ii. 23 |
Qat, Michabo, or Ormuzd, i. 334 |
Qing, ii. 9, 11 |
Qong, i. 127 |
Quawteaht, i. 188, ii. 26, 49, 50 |
Quetzalcoatl, ii. 68, 77, 78 |
Quiches, the, i. 197, 198 |
Quoarnah, excavations at, ii. 109 |
Ra, ii. 111 |
Ralston, on Egyptian and Hottentot tales, ii. 305, 306 |
Ram-Apollo, ii. 202 |
Ram, Hermes with the, ii. 256 |
Ram-Indra, ii. 149 |
Rangi and Papa, i. 193 |
Râ-Shou, ii. 97 |
Rasles (Père), on Outaoak totemism, i. 73 |
Rational and irrational myth, i. 5–10 |
Raven, incarnation of a Shaman in a, i. 119 |
"Red Dawn" or "Wounded-Knee," ii. 19 |
Red Indian sorcerers, i. 98, 101, 111 |
Reed-bed, the, i. 179, 180 |
Regnard, on metamorphosis in Lapland, i. 118 |
Reiderbecke (Rev. H.), on Ovaherero myths, i. 176 |
Religion and myth, i. 327, ii. 165; of Egypt, ii. 84 |
Religious conservatism, i. 260 |
Renan, on Phœnician myth, i. 326 |
Renouf (Le Page), on Egyptian monuments, ii. 85; on Egyptian religion, ii. 88; on Egyptian monotheism, ii. 96; on Osiris, ii. 350; on the Great Hare in Egypt, ii. 350 |
Réville on Huitzilopochli, ii. 72; on Tlaçoleotl, ii. 80; on Tlaloc, ii. 80 |
Rhea, i. 303 |
Rig-Veda, omission of impure myths in, i. 11; hymns, i. 240, ii. 127; texts on Indra, ii. 144; Indra in, ii. 146, 147, 148, 150; Ushas in, i. 152; Asvins in, ii. 156 |
Rink, on Eskimo tales, ii. 49 |
Rishis, the, i. 223–226 |
Risley (H. H.), on Bengal totemism, i. 78 |
Rites of Hellas and of barbarism, i. 281 |
Ritual and religion, i. 260 |
Roast-pig, ii. 261 |
Romilly, on unsatisfactory nature of savage evidence on myth, ii. 336 |
Roscher, on Apollo, ii. 194; on Artemis, ii. 210; on Ascelpius, ii. 205; on sacrifice, ii. 234 |
Roth, on the Asvins, ii. 155; on Indra, ii. 142 |
Rudra, ii. 160 |
Sacred images, i. 265; evolution of, i. 274 |
Sacrifice, mangled man, i. 242 |
Sacrifices, human, i. 267–274, ii. 67, 73, 79, 80, 216; animal, ii. |