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| Giraldus Cambrensis, on legend of lycanthropy, i. 119 |
| Glaucopis, a name of Athene, ii. 245 |
| Glooscap and Malsumis, i. 183 |
| Glutton-Zeus, i. 274 |
| God of Plutarch, the, i. 330; of prayer, the, ii. 42; of luck, the, ii. 257; eating, ii. 73; and victim, ii. 231 |
| Gods, departmental, ii. 30, 126; evolution of, ch. xii.; and morality; of myth, i. 331; and demons, i. 332; and their adventures, i. 332; ascent of, from beasts, i. 335; of the lowest races, ii. 1; supernatural births of, ii. 113; and sorcerers, i. 120; and death, ii. 130 |
| Gounja-Gounja, ii. 18 |
| Great hare, the, i. 183, 184, ii. 55–59, 350, 354; a personification of dawn, i. 184; in Egypt, ii. 350–355 |
| Great spirit, the, ii. 44 |
| Greece and Peru, i. 213 |
| Greek civilisation, i. 255; mythology, i. 257; myths, antiquity of, i. 266; myths, cosmogonic, i. 289; myths, divine, ii. 163; totemism, i. 276; religion, antiquity of, ii. 278; village life, i. 263 |
| Gregor, on medical stones in Scotland, i. 97 |
| Grey, Sir George, on Australian totemism, i. 63 |
| Grimm, on savage ideas and thought, i. 47; theory of popular tales, ii. 291–296 |
| Grote, on Hesiod's Theogony, i. 290; on divine agents, i. 296; on divine names, etymology of, ii. 278 |
| Gubernatis, on Indra and the serpent, i. 42; on Indra, ii. 149 |
| Guiana, animism in, i. 52; ideas of spirit in, i. 53; Indians of, i. 137 |
| Haddock, reason of black marks on the, i. 140 |
| Hades and Osiris, ii. 122 |
| Haggard (Commander), on eclipse at Lamoo, i. 92 |
| Hagno, ii. 169 |
| Hahn (Dr.), on the Hottentots, ii. 16; on Hottentot myths, ii. 20; on Tsui Goab, ii. 21; on tales and legends, ii. 296 |
| Haleb, the, i. 118 |
| Hapi, ii. 94, 107 |
| Hare, the great. See Great Hare |
| Harischandra, ii. 139, 140 |
| Harpocration, on the wolf in Athens, i. 277 |
| Hartt (Prof.), on Amazon Indian tales, i. 86 |
| Haug (Dr.), on hymn of Purusha, i. 245; on soma juice, ii. 146 |
| Hawk, Greek legend of, i. 144 |
| Hawk-headed gods, ii. 93 |
| Hawk-Indra, ii. 149 |
| Hearne, on savage credulity, i. 92 |
| Heathen apologists, i. 3 |
| Heaven and earth, myths of, ii. 29, 113, 144; Aryan myths of, i. 253; Phœnician myths of, i. 324 |
| Hecate, ii. 219 |
| Heitsi Eibib, ii. 18, 141; the curse of, i. 177 |
| Helios Hyperion, i. 337, ii. 192, 193; hymn to, compared with Bushman sun-myth, i. 126 |
| Hellenic and barbaric rites, i. 281 |
| Hera or Leto, i. 17; in the Iliad, i. 173, 174, 185, ii. 173, 182–185 |
| Hermann, on religious conservatism in Greece, i. 264 |
| Hermes, ii. 255–260; phallic, compared with Admiralty Islands, ii. 255–257; of the Pelasgians, ii. 256; god of luck, ii. 257, 258; Homeric hymn on, ii. 258; and the dead, ii. 259; a personification of twilight (?), ii. 259 |
| Hermias, i. 218 |
| Herodotus, on Egyptian superstition, i. 93; on totemism in Egypt, ii. 101; on animal-worship in Egypt, ii. 102; on Osiris, ii. |