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| Unne-fer, or Unnu-neferu, ii. 351, 353 |
| Unnu, ii. 351 |
| Unnut, ii. 351, 354 |
| Uranus, i. 310 |
| Ushas, ii. 152 |
| Uthlanga, i. 179 |
| Uttanapad, i. 239 |
| Vairupa, ii. 143 |
| Valentyn, on the Khoi-Khoi, ii. 18 |
| Varuna, i. 6, ii. 138; hymn of, ii. 127 |
| Vatea, i. 195 |
| Vayu, ii. 126 |
| Vedas, the, i. 216–237; confusion in the, ii. 134; diversities in translation of, i. 234 |
| Vedic ancestor-worship, i. 227; fetishism, i. 225; gods, ii. 125–161; moral aspect of, ii. 129; India, i. 219; myths, compared with savage, i. 238; serpent, the, i. 42, ii. 146 |
| Vimont (Père), on Ioskeha, ii. 54 |
| Visvarupa, slaying of, i. 12 |
| Visvasvat, ii. 137, 156 |
| Voigt, on rites of Dionysus, ii. 234 |
| Voodoo-dance, the, ii. 240 |
| Vrittra, i. 43, ii. 143, 147 |
| Vuis, the, ii. 23 |
| Vulture and heron, legend of, i. 144 |
| "Wanderung's theorie," of Märchen, ii. 314 |
| Wandong, ii. 4 |
| War-magic, i. 98, 99 |
| Water-thief, story of the, i. 39–42, ii. 147 |
| Weber, on the Brahmanas, i. 237; on the Vedas, i. 217; Vedic priests, i. 223 |
| Welcker, on Athene, ii. 245; on Demeter, ii. 263; on Hermes, ii. 255, 256 |
| Were-wolf in Arcadia, the, i. 273 |
| Whitney, on Aryan ghosts, i. 227; on the Atharva hymns, i. 230 |
| Wilkinson, on the eating of crocodiles, ii. 104 |
| Wolf-Apollo, ii. 200; Zeus, ii. 273; honoured by Athenians, the, i. 277; wolf-dances, see Hirpi |
| Woman giving birth to animals, stories of, i. 58 |
| "Wounded-Kuee," ii. 19 |
| Wurpl, ii. 3 |
| Xenophanes, his poem on the gods, i. 3; an apologist for myths, ii. 4; on likeness of gods to men, ii. 167 |
| Yehl, i. 192, ii. 50 |
| Ygdrasil, the African, i. 176 |
| Ymir, i. 316 |
| Zagreus, ii. 225; sky, ii. 169 |
| Zeus, i. 7, ii. 163, 198–191; and log of oak-wood, ii. 178; and Callisto, ii. 211; and Lycaon, ii. 177; and Metis, ii. 243; and Semele, ii. 222; and Zagreus, ii. 225; antiquity of, ii. 166; in bestial shapes, ii. 175; degeneration of, ii. 189; in Homer, ii. 182; in religion, ii. 186; wild legend of, ii. 179; Arotrios, i. 225; Dyaus, ii. 170; Kappotas, i. 275; Meilichios, i. 324; sky-god, i. 337 |
| Zoomorphic idols, i. 9, ii. 266 |
| Zulus, the, i. 178; märchen, ii. 316; myths, see Myths |
| Zunis, the, ii. 60[1] |
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- ↑ (I am indebted for this Index to my friend Mrs. Ogilby.)