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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 |