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INDEX.
Andaman toad, the, i. 41; islanders, i. 171; myths, i. 41, 171
Anecdote of Père Brébeuf, i. 89; of Australian native, ii, 4
Angakuts or Angekkok, the, i. 115
Animal-worship, i. 64, 265, ii. 3, 201, 213, 232, 266; and see Totemism; in Egypt, ii. 97, 98, 101
Animism, i. 52; theories of origin of, i. 103
Anthropology, comparative, i. 27; method of, i. 27–45; touchstone of, ii. 332
Ant, as totem, i. 68, 277
Anubis, ii. 93, 98
Aphrodite, ii. 250–255; in Homer, ii. 251; Asiatic influence in rites of, ii. 251; sacrifices to, ii. 252; cult, traces of, in Germany, ii. 254; as the dawn, ii. 254; as the moon, ii. 252
Apis, ii. 94
Apollo, ii. 191–208; disguised as a dog, i. 9, ii. 205; Helios Hyperion, ii. 192; in the Odyssey, ii. 192; in measurement of time, ii. 194; and the dolphin, ii. 197; and Artemis, ii. 198; hymn to, ii. 198; Lukios, ii. 201; Smintheus, ii. 201; in the Iliad, ii. 203; loves of, ii. 203; worship of, ii. 206; and Mitra, ii. 206; and Diana, ii. 217
Apollodorus, version of Philomela, i. 142
Appendix, the, ii. 321
Apuleius, on chapel of Demeter, ii. 263
Arab romance, i. 30
Arcadian legend of Artemis, ii. 211; Demeter, ii. 265
Areas, ii. 211
Argus, slaying of, ii. 258
Arion, ii. 267
Aristophanes, on mysteries of Eleusis, ii. 261
Aristotle, on education of the young, i. 2; on discoveries and inventions, ii. 321
Artemidorus, on phallic Hermes, ii. 256
Artemis, ii. 208–221; of Arcadia, i. 7, ii. 211; Brauronian, i. 7, ii, 211; in the Odyssey, i. 7, ii. 218; Triclaria, i. 270; Calliste, ii. 212; symbolic explanation of, ii. 215; Tauropolis, temple of, ii. 216; of Ephesus, ii. 217; in the Iliad, ii. 218
Aryan philology, i. 22; ghosts, i. 227; myth of heaven and earth, i. 252; popular tales, ii. 296
Aschera, ii. 252
Asclepiadæ, the, ii. 203
Asclepius, genealogies of, ii. 205
Ashanti, i. 67
Astarte, ii. 252
Asterios, Zeus, i. 25
Astrabacus and Alopecus, ii. 216
Asuras, the, i. 232, ii. 131; in the Atharva-Veda, ii. 131; in the Satapatha Brahmana, ii. 133
Asvins, the, ii. 154; birth of, ii. 156; benefactors of man, ii. 157; in the Rig-Veda, ii. 155, 156, 158
Ataensic, i. 181
Atahocan, ii. 57
Atharva-Veda, the, ii. 229, ii. 131, 143, 149
Athenian tradition, a, from Varro, i. 258; Feast of Dead, ii. 259
Athene, ii. 241–255; metamorphoses of, ii. 242; birth of, savage parallels, ii. 244; conjectures on, ii. 244; temples of, ii. 245; as the dawn, ii. 246; the cloud-goddess, ii. 247; sacred animals of, ii. 249
Athenæus, on a statue of Leto, i. 265; on bull-Dionysus, ii. 234
Atkinson (J. J.), on the ancestral lizard, i. 57; a Kaneka ghost-story, i. 104; on the watchers of the dead, New Caledonia, i. 261
Attes, i. 8, ii. 179
Attica, legends of, ii. 211; wolves buried in, i. 277; law, i. 259
Attic bear-dance, the, ii. 213
Atuas, the, ii. 31