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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 |