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INDEX.
Brinton (Dr.), on Ataensic, i. 183; on the Great Spirit of the Red Man, ii. 44; on the Great Hare, ii. 56; on Michabo, ii. 57, 59, 350
British Columbian myth, i. 191
Brugsch, on Egyptian myth, ii. 117
Bryant (Dr.), on Biblical truth in fable, i. 20
Bull-Diouysus, ii. 232; ritual of, ii. 232; sacrifice to, ii. 233; epithets of, ii. 234; bull-roarer, ii. 284
Bun-jel, i. 168, ii. 3. See Pundjel.
Bushman dances, i. 70; belief in metamorphosis, i. 118; notion of the wind, i. 161; cosmogonic myths, i. 174, 175; religion, ii. 11; prayer, a, ii. 12; probable degeneration of the, ii. 327; myths, i. 147, 174, ii. 12.
 
Cadmus, ii. 238
Cagn, i. 175, ii. 12; myth of, compared with Minos, Samson, &c., ii. 13
Cairn-worship in Africa, ii. 19
Cakchiquel totem, the, i. 207
Cakchiquels of Guatemala, the, i. 118, 203
Californian sun and moon myth, i. 126
Callaway (Bishop), on Zulu spirits and sorcerers, i. 108, 109; on Zulu chiefs and sorcerers, i. 109
Callisto, myth of, ii. 181, 211
Cameo of Dionysus as a bull, ii. 232
Cannibal gods, i. 3, 267; Greek, 273
Cannibalism, i. 68, 207, 258
Casalis, on Bechuana totemism, i. 69, 70; on kinship with vegetables and beasts, i. 71
Caste, i. 221, 246
Cat, Great Lady of the, i. 70
Catlin, on Mandan superstition, i. 91
Cedreatis, a name of Artemis, ii. 219
Chaldean myth of creation, i. 187
Chaos, i. 299; immorality of the myth, i. 301
Charlevoix, on American totemism, i. 72; on Huron philosophy, i. 89; on savage credulity, i. 91; on the Jossakeed, i. 111
Chay-her, ii. 49
Chibiabos, ii. 271
Chiefs and sorcerers, i. 108
Chimalpopoca manuscript, the, i. 202
Chinook myth, a, i. 191
Chippeway totemism, i. 71; legend of robin, compared with Greek myths, i. 144
Chnum, ii. 302
Chousor or Chrysor, i. 324
Christian Fathers, on heathen myths, i. 16; on Eleusinian mysteries, ii. 276
Christian Quiches of Guatemala, compared with Scotch Highlanders, i. 57
Christoval de Moluna, on a Peruvian myth, i. 209
Chrysor, i. 324
Chthonian Demeter, ii. 264.
Cieza de Leon, on South American cannibalism, i. 69; on totemism in Peru, i. 76; on Pachacamac, i. 212
Cinderella, story of, ii. 314.
Citlalatonic and Citlalicue, i. 204
Claus, on Artemis, ii. 208, 210, 215, 218; on meaning of Artemis, ii. 209; on Artemis as wife of Zeus, ii. 210
Clay, daubing with, in Greece, i. 285, ii. 226; in America, i. 286; in Africa, i. 287, ii. 18; in Australia, i. 287; in New Mexico, i. 287
Cleansing from blood-guiltiness, i. 286
Clemens Alexandrinus, on religious conservatism, i. 265; on animal-worship, i. 276, 277; on use of serpents in rites of Zeus, i. 287; on Zeus, ii. 174, 175,