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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.