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INDEX.
Giraldus Cambrensis, on legend of lycanthropy, i. 119
Glaucopis, a name of Athene, ii. 245
Glooscap and Malsumis, i. 183
Glutton-Zeus, i. 274
God of Plutarch, the, i. 330; of prayer, the, ii. 42; of luck, the, ii. 257; eating, ii. 73; and victim, ii. 231
Gods, departmental, ii. 30, 126; evolution of, ch. xii.; and morality; of myth, i. 331; and demons, i. 332; and their adventures, i. 332; ascent of, from beasts, i. 335; of the lowest races, ii. 1; supernatural births of, ii. 113; and sorcerers, i. 120; and death, ii. 130
Gounja-Gounja, ii. 18
Great hare, the, i. 183, 184, ii. 55–59, 350, 354; a personification of dawn, i. 184; in Egypt, ii. 350–355
Great spirit, the, ii. 44
Greece and Peru, i. 213
Greek civilisation, i. 255; mythology, i. 257; myths, antiquity of, i. 266; myths, cosmogonic, i. 289; myths, divine, ii. 163; totemism, i. 276; religion, antiquity of, ii. 278; village life, i. 263
Gregor, on medical stones in Scotland, i. 97
Grey, Sir George, on Australian totemism, i. 63
Grimm, on savage ideas and thought, i. 47; theory of popular tales, ii. 291–296
Grote, on Hesiod's Theogony, i. 290; on divine agents, i. 296; on divine names, etymology of, ii. 278
Gubernatis, on Indra and the serpent, i. 42; on Indra, ii. 149
Guiana, animism in, i. 52; ideas of spirit in, i. 53; Indians of, i. 137
 
Haddock, reason of black marks on the, i. 140
Hades and Osiris, ii. 122
Haggard (Commander), on eclipse at Lamoo, i. 92
Hagno, ii. 169
Hahn (Dr.), on the Hottentots, ii. 16; on Hottentot myths, ii. 20; on Tsui Goab, ii. 21; on tales and legends, ii. 296
Haleb, the, i. 118
Hapi, ii. 94, 107
Hare, the great. See Great Hare
Harischandra, ii. 139, 140
Harpocration, on the wolf in Athens, i. 277
Hartt (Prof.), on Amazon Indian tales, i. 86
Haug (Dr.), on hymn of Purusha, i. 245; on soma juice, ii. 146
Hawk, Greek legend of, i. 144
Hawk-headed gods, ii. 93
Hawk-Indra, ii. 149
Hearne, on savage credulity, i. 92
Heathen apologists, i. 3
Heaven and earth, myths of, ii. 29, 113, 144; Aryan myths of, i. 253; Phœnician myths of, i. 324
Hecate, ii. 219
Heitsi Eibib, ii. 18, 141; the curse of, i. 177
Helios Hyperion, i. 337, ii. 192, 193; hymn to, compared with Bushman sun-myth, i. 126
Hellenic and barbaric rites, i. 281
Hera or Leto, i. 17; in the Iliad, i. 173, 174, 185, ii. 173, 182–185
Hermann, on religious conservatism in Greece, i. 264
Hermes, ii. 255–260; phallic, compared with Admiralty Islands, ii. 255–257; of the Pelasgians, ii. 256; god of luck, ii. 257, 258; Homeric hymn on, ii. 258; and the dead, ii. 259; a personification of twilight (?), ii. 259
Hermias, i. 218
Herodotus, on Egyptian superstition, i. 93; on totemism in Egypt, ii. 101; on animal-worship in Egypt, ii. 102; on Osiris, ii.