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l, _Cults of the Greek States_, v, 442 ff. [1211] They survive in later times to some extent in the form of patron and other local saints, Christian and Moslem. [1212] Cf. Bloomfield's classification of deities (_Religion of the Veda_, p. 96) partly according to the degree of clearness with which characters belonging to physical nature appear: "translucent" gods are those whose origin in nature is obvious; "transparent" gods are half-personified nature objects. [1213] Cf. Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, ii, 285 ff. [1214] See above, Sec. 328 ff. [1215] Spencer and Gillen, _Native Tribes of Central Australia_, p. 561 ff., and _Northern Tribes of Central Australia_, p. 182; Codrington, _The Melanesians_, p. 348; Roth, in _Journal of the Anthropological Institute_, xxi, 125; Boas, _The Kwakiutl_, p. 410 f. [1216] Cf. Batchelor, _The Ainu_ (1901), p. 63 f. [1217] Cf. Aston, _Shinto_, p. 35. [1218] J. G. Mueller, _Amerikanische Urreligionen_, p. 58, and Index, s.v. _Sonnendienst_; Matthews, _Navaho Legends_, p. 33; Brinton, _The Lenape_, p. 65 (cf. his _American Hero-Myths_, p. 230); Gatschet, _Migration Legend of the Creeks_, p. 216 f. [1219] Prescott, _Mexico_, i, 57 ff.; id., _Peru_, i, 92 ff.; E. J. Payne, _History of the New World called America_, i, 463, 550 ff.; C. R. Markham, _The Incas of Peru_, pp. 63, 67, 104 ff. [1220] _Records of the Past_, first series, ii, 129 ff.; viii, 105 ff. [1221] Jastrow, _Religion of Babylonia and Assyria_, p. 71. [1222] A. B. Ellis, _E['w]e_, p. 65. [1223] Macdonell, _Vedic Mythology_, pp. 30, 32, 29, cf. p. 23; Bloomfield, _Religion of the Veda_, p. 86; Hopkins, _Religions of India_, p. 40 ff. [1224] _Yashi_, x, 67. [1225] Hopkins, _Religions of India_, p. 529 f. [1226] Sec. 710. [1227] W. Crooke, _Popular Religion and Folklore of Northern India_, i, 12 ff.; _Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society_, xviii, 373 ff. (the Lurka Coles); Hopkins, _Religions of India_ (Dravidians, Kolarians); and for a modern, more civilized cult see Hopkins, op. cit., p. 480, note 3; Payne, _History of the New World called America_, i, 546 ff. [1228] Turner, _Samoa_, Index, s.v. _Moon_; Matthews, _Navaho Legends_, pp. 86, 226. [1229] See above, Sec. 328 ff.; cf. Tylor, _Primitive Culture_, i, 290 f. [1230] Erman, _Handbook of Egyptian Religion_, pp. 88, 91. [1231] J
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