tly free,
natural, and god-like? It is a mystery of race, and of a divine gift.
'The heavenly gods have given it to mortals.'
FOOTNOTES:
[237] The illustrations in this article are for the most part copied,
by permission of Messrs. Cassell & Co., from the _Magazine of Art_, in
which the Essay appeared.
[238] Part of the pattern (Fig. 5, _b_) recurs on the New Zealand
Bull-roarer, engraved in the Essay on the Bull-roarer.
[239] See Schliemann's _Troja_, wherein is much learning and fancy
about the Aryan Svastika.
INDEX.
Accadia, 62, 137, 151, 154
Achbor, 115
Acosta, 19
Adityas, 135
AEetes, 95
AElian, 109
AEschines, 39
Africa, 149
-- customs of women in, 72
-- divining rod in, 184-186
Aleutians, 74
Amazon, Indians of, 131
Ancestor worship among Hottentots and elsewhere, 197-211
Ancestors in stars, 129, 130
Animal bride, 76
-- deities, 103-120
-- worship, 118
Animals--
bear in religion, 176
descent claimed from, 104, 128
in stars, 121-142
sacred, 103-120
sun regarded as a beast, 133
Apollo and the mouse, 103-120
Apollodorus, 49
Apollonius Rhodius, 95
Apsaras, 65
Apsyrtos, 95
Apuleius, 64, 75
Arcadians, 128
Ares, 126
Argives, 110
Aristophanes, 133
Arktos, 141
Arnobius, 39
Art, early Greek, 303
-- gods in, 118
Art of Ojibways, 293
-- of savages, 276-304
-- Palaeolithic, 297
Artemis Orthia, 33
Aryan myths parallel with savage, 83, 96, 97, 103-120, 141
-- nuptial etiquette, 76
-- race, 117
Aryans and savages, 134-135
-- sensitive to 'loud' colours, 69
Ashanti, 24
Assyria, army of, destroyed, 112
Assyrian etymologies, 28
Astley, 72
Atharva Veda, 216, 217
Athens, owl of, 110
Aurelii, 104
Australia, 72
-- arts of, 283
-- divination in, 170
-- Herbert Spencer on, 125
-- moon myth, 54
-- native stratagem, 41
-- religion of, 231
-- swallowing myth, 54
Aymar, Jacques, 191-195
Baal, 62
-- Hamon, 61
Ballad of 'Bonny Hind,' 175
Ballads, 156-179
Barbadoes, 20
Bear among stars, 121
-- Callisto changed into, 128
-- in Finnish and other religions, 176
-- Max
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