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177; on Zagreus, ii. 226; on Dionysus, ii. 233
Coatlan, ii. 76
Coatlicue, ii. 69
Cocoa-nut tree, myth of origin of, i. 157
Codrington (Rev. K. H.), on magic stones, i. 96, 97; a Melanesian sun-myth, i. 127; Melanesian myths, ii. 22; on evidence of savage myths, ii. 336
Cogaz and Gcwi, ii. 12
Colpias, i. 324
Commutations of human sacrifices, i. 271
Comparative anthropology, i. 27; ritual and customs, evidence of, ii. 331–350; "Comparative Mythology," i. 22
Confusions of myth, i. 163
Conus, the, i. 284
Corinthian legend of Dionysus, ii. 235
Cosmic egg, the, i. 316
Cosmogonic myths, i. 163; Phœnician, i. 322
Cosquin, on Aryan tales, ii. 296–300; on belief in sympathies, ii. 306; on popular tales, ii. 313; on equality of man and beast, ii. 318
Coti, ii. 12
Couto de Magelhães, on a Brazilian myth, i. 128
Couvade, the, ii. 223
Cow-myth, Zulu, i. 180; Vedic, ii. 137
Coyote Prometheus, the, i. 191
Coyotes, the first Indians, i. 186
Crane, Australian legend, of the, i. 147
Crantz, on Eskimo moon-myth, i. 130; on Eskimo gods, ii. 48
Creation, legends of the, i. 163–213, 238–252; African, i. 173–175, 178, 180; Aht, i. 188; Aleut, i. 192; Algonkin,i. 183; American, i. 181, 192, 203, 208; Andaman, i. 171; Australian, i. 168, 170, 176, 177; Aztec, i. 203, 204; Brahmana, i. 248; Bulgarian, i. 182; Bushman, i. 174, 175; Chaldean, i. 187; Dieyrie, i. 170; Digger Indian, i. 186; Egyptian, i. 321; Galician, i. 182; Greek, i. 258, 319; Huron, i. 181; Inca, i. 208, 211; Indian, i. 238–252; Koniaga, i. 192; Mangaian, i. 194; Namaqua, i. 177; Navajoe, i. 184; New Zealand, i. 193; Oregon, i. 191; Ovaherero, i. 176; Papago, i. 189; Peruvian, i. 208–211; Pima, i. 190; Quiche, i. 197; Samoan, i. 196; Thlinkeet, i. 192; Tinneh, i. 192; Vogul, i. 182; Winnebagoe, i. 187; Yakut, i. 192; Zulu, i. 178, 180
Creeds in America, ii. 41
Crepitus, ii. 48
Creuzer (Friedrich), on symbols of pure theosophy in myths and mysteries, i. 20; and Guigniaut, on savage confusion of ideas, i. 51
Crevaux, on totemism in Guiana, i. 76
Crocodile, great man of the, i. 70
Cronus, disguised as a horse, i. 9; myth of, i. 295–303; explanation of myth, i. 304; meaning of name, i. 304; was he borrowed? i. 306; prevalence of the myth, i. 313
Crow, Bushman legend of the, i. 147; Greek legend, ii. 204
Cuckoo-Zeus, ii. 179
Culture in America, ii. 37
Curtius, on name of Athene, ii. 246; on name of Achilles, ii. 278
Cushing (Frank), on the Zunis, ii. 60
Cycnus, i. 278
Cyllene, Hermes in, ii. 255
 
Dacotahs, the, their descent, i. 152; medical practice, i. 98; medicine-men, i. 111
Dalton, on Bengal totemism, i. 77; on a Ho sorcerer, i. 119
Dances, religious, ii. 283