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| 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, |