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Eclipse-myths, i. 132, ii. 133
Edfou monuments, the, ii. 115
Eichaknanabiseb, i. 177
Eilithyia, ii. 198
Eiresione, the Attic, compared with Aztec and Peruvian rites, ii. 263
Egede, on the Angakuts, i. 115
Egg-myth, the, i. 252, 316
Egg, the cosmic, 316
Egypt, mythology of, ii, 82; religion of, ii. 84, 92; polytheistic, ii. 89
Egyptian antiquity, ii. 82; animal-worship, ii. 91, 93; myth, complexity of, ii. 107; gods, summary of, ii. 110; native documents, ii. 112; myth, savage parallels, ii. 117; of Osiris, ii. 112
El, i. 324
Elands, origin of, i. 147
Elean chant, the, ii. 232
Eleusinian mysteries, compared with Peruvian mysteries, i. 281–283; with Pawnee mysteries, ii. 270
Elioun, i. 324
Eméric-David, on beasts, &c. , as symbols, i. 8
Eros, a stone idol of the Thespians, i. 275
Eskimos, the, i. 114, 115, ii. 47, 48; myth, ii. 48
Etymological guesses of Socrates, i. 12
Eubuleus, story of, ii. 269
Euemerus on myths, i. 15; defence of, i. 15
Eumæus, ii. 187
Euripides on Dionysus, ii. 238–240; on Artemis, ii. 220
Eusebius, on myths, i. 16–18; on religious conservatism, i. 37; on human sacrifices, i. 267; on Phœnician myth, i. 320
Euthyphro, i. 301
Evidence upon savage beliefs, ii. 333, 335; of comparative ritual and customs, ii. 343
Evolution of myth, i. 36–45, 251; of sacred statues, i. 274; in Egyptian religion, ii. 92
Evolutionary myths, i. 251
Exogamy, origin of, i. 78
Explanatory myths, ii. 282
Fairbairn (Dr.), on savage races, ii. 326
Fetishes, i. 225
Fetish stones in Greece, i. 275, 304; compared with god at Puka-Puka, i. 275; smearing, i. 274, 303, 304
Fiji story of vegetable metamorphosis, i. 156
Fire, stealing of, by Yehl, ii. 51
Fison, on the Australian savage, i. 62; on Fijian ghosts, i. 105
Fontenelle, on irrational myth, i. 28; his theory of myths, ii. 321–324
Forchhammer, on the Dracæna, ii. 196
Frog-myth, i. 39, 40; wide distribution of, i. 42
Frogs, origin of; compared with Australian myth, i. 149
Fuegians, equality among the, i. 114; probable degeneration of the, ii. 327
Furtwängler, on Athene, ii. 247
 
Gæa, i. 300, 310
Ganymede, atonement for rape of, ii. 180
Garcilasso de la Vega, i. 206; on Peruvian totemism, i. 75, 207; on Peruvian history and religion, ii. 340
Gargantua and Cronus myth, i. 313
Gaunab, i. 178, ii. 19, 22
Ghost-stories, savage, i. 104
Gibbon, John, on totemistic heraldry, i. 72; Edward, on Pagan myths, i. 295
Gill, on a stone idol of the Thespians, i. 275
Ginnunga-gap, compared with Orphic cosmogony, i. 316