INDEX
- Abdâls, [261]-[262]
- Abu Djafar al Mausur, Caliph, [232]
- Abu Jail, [241]-[243]
- Achilles, [26]-[27], [298]
- Adi Granth, [201]
- Æsop’s fables, [25], [29]-[30], [80]-[81]
- Aethe, [26]
- Aethon, [26]
- Afghan ballad, [241]-[243]
- African pastoral tribes, [95]
- Agamemnon, [25]-[26], [29]
- Agassiz, [364]
- Agora Temple, [77]
- Ahimsa, [166]-[167], [172], [193]
- Ahriman, [124]-[126], [143], [145]-[146], [149]-[151], [158]-[159]
- Ahriman, hymn to, [125]
- Ahuna-Vairya, [138]
- Ahura Mazda, [116], [121]-[122], [136], [138]-[139], [143], [154], [158]-[159]
- Alberti, Leo Battista, [154], [158]-[159], [352]
- Albigenses, [346]
- Alexander the Great, [75], [133]
- Alfonso, King of Spain, [291]-[292]
- Alger, W. R., [286]
- Alhambra, [229]
- Al Rakîm, [230]
- Amatongo, [107]-[109]
- Amazulu, [107]
- L’âme est la fonction du cerveau, [357]
- Ammon, Temple of, [31]
- Amon Ra, [103]
- Amritsar, [201]
- Anaxandrides, [82]
- Anchorites, [179], [252]-[254]
- Andromache, [26]
- Animals, treatment of, in India, [19];
- the purgatory of men, [21];
- slaying of, by Greeks, [24]-[25];
- naming of, [26];
- prophetic powers of, [27]-[28];
- talking, [29];
- Roman treatment of, [45]-[46];
- butchery of, at Colosseum, [51];
- imported for arena, [51]-[52];
- humanity of, [53]-[54];
- performing, [54]-[55];
- Plutarch on kindness to, [64]-[71];
- Plutarch on animal intelligence, [67]-[71];
- instances of discrimination of, [75]-[76];
- domestication of, [90]-[91];
- value of, [94]-[95];
- excuses for killing, [100];
- attitude of savages to, [107]-[108];
- killing of, by priests, [148]-[150];
- Zoroastrian treatment of, [147]-[157];
- in sacred books, [188];
- Hebrew treatment of, [212]-[220];
- hunting of, by Moslems, [224]-[225], [232], [241]-[243];
- musical instinct in, [245]-[246];
- and the Messiah, [247]-[252];
- and saints, [259];
- stories of, [306]-[316];
- theory of Celsus as to intelligence of, [340]-[344];
- theory of Porphyry, [344];
- the Church and humanity, [346];
- animal prosecutions, [347]-[351];
- Renaissance admiration of, [352]-[353];
- animals and thought, [355];
- automata
- theory, [353]-[359], [365];
- societies to protect, [359]-[360];
- ill-treatment and immortality, [362];
- principle of evolution, [363]
- Antelope, [240]
- Ants, wisdom of, [76]-[77];
- Apis, [102], [144]
- Apollo, [246]
- Apollonius of Tyana, [268]-[269]; [337]-[340]; [345]
- Apsarases, the, [279]-[280]
- Apuleius, [55]
- Archæological Congress, [95]
- Archetypes (see [Fravashi])
- Ardâ Vîrâf, [159]-[165]
- Arena, cruelties of the, [45]-[46]
- Ariosto, [297]
- Aristophanes, [28]
- Aristotle, [58], [78], [80], [269], [340], [362]
- Arnold, Dr., [364]
- Arnold, Sir Matthew, [302]-[303]
- Aryans, [13], [18], [113]-[115]
- Asceticism, [179]-[183]
- Astrachan, [258]
- Ataro, [162]
- Atharva-Veda, [208]
- Atman, [14]
- Augustus, [336]
- Automata theory, [353]-[359], [365]
- Avebury, Lord, [343]
- Avesta, [113], [116], [120], [123], [125], [128], [131], [133]-[140], [143], [145]-[148], [153], [155], [159], [163], [233]-[234]
- Bactria, [131]
- Baiardo, [297]
- Balaam’s ass, [212]-[213], [219]
- Balius, [26]-[27]
- Balkis, Queen, [229]
- Bankes’ horse, [283]
- Banyan deer, [327]-[230]
- Barbary, [296]
- Basan, Bulls of, [144]
- Basri, Hasan, [234]
- Battle of the frogs and mice, [29]
- Baudelaire, [18]
- Bavieca, [289]-[294]
- Bears, legends of, [88]-[89]
- Beast tales, [28], [317], [351]
- Beaver (see [Udra])
- Bedouins, [272]
- Behkaa, [104]
- Benares, [183]
- Benedict XII., [49]
- Bentham, Jeremy, [359]
- Bhagavad, Gita, [14]
- Bion, [64]
- Birds, in captivity, [56]-[57];
- Bismarck, [304]
- Bi’sm-illah, custom of saying, [224]
- Bivar, Ruy Diaz de, [289]-[294]
- Blackbird, White, [51]
- Blake, Wm., [251]
- Bleeck, [153]
- Blessing the beast, rite of, [347]
- Boccaccio’s falcon, [285]
- Bœotia, [62]
- Boëthius, [345]
- Bolingbroke, [296]
- Bosanquet, Dr. R. C., [95]
- Brahmans, [14], [21], [169], [175], [183], [309]
- Breath from the veldt, A, [240]
- British school at Athens, [95]
- Broca, Professor, [354]
- Browning, Robert, [138]
- Bruno, Giordano, [216], [260]-[261], [353]
- Bubastis, [81]
- Bucephalus, [75]
- Buddhism, [21], [105]-[106], [124], [130], [167]-[173], [187], [190]-[196], [261], [273], [308], [321]-[328]
- Buddhist India, [328]
- Buffalo of Karileff, [254]
- Bull-baiting, [50], [359]-[360]
- Bull-fights, [32], [47]-[50]
- Bulls, [143]-[146]
- Bundehesh, [142]-[143]
- Burgundy, Duke of, [349]
- Burial, methods of, [123]-[124]
- Burkitt, Prof. F. C., [135]-[136]
- Burns and Oates, [346]
- Burns, Robert, [59]
- Cæsar, Julius, [51], [53], [55], [296]
- Cagliari, [248]
- Callaway, Canon, [109]
- Cambaleth, [195]
- Cambyses, [144]
- Camels, [286]
- Canna, [333]-[334]
- Carbonaria, [49]
- Carlyle, Thos., [33]
- Cartesian philosophy, [353]-[355]
- Carthage, [211]
- Cassandra, [29]
- Cato, [45]
- Cats, [80]-[83], [155], [222], [258], [278], [314], [322]
- Celsus, [73], [339]-[344]
- Celts, [273]-[274]
- Ceriana, [358]
- Cervantes, [290]
- Chanet, [355]
- Chantal, Mdme. de, [178]
- Chariot-racing, [30]
- Charles, King (the Peace), [50]
- Chesterfield, Lord, [364]
- Childebert, [254]-[255]
- China, religion of, [327]
- Chinese, belief and folk-lore, [104]-[106];
- Chinvat, [154], [158], [162]
- Choo-Foo-Tsze, [104]
- Christianity, approach of, [337]-[338]
- Cicada, [260]
- Cicero, [16], [50], [58]-[59], [128], [340]
- Cignani, [208]
- Cimon, [31]
- Circuses, [54]-[55]
- Clothilde’s God, [93]
- Clovis, [93]
- Clytemnestra, [29]
- Cobbett, [359]
- Cockatoo, Story of a, [359]
- Colonna, Cardinal, [49]
- Colosseum, Butchery at inauguration of, [51]
- Comte, Auguste, [133]
- Concha, [57]-[58]
- Confucianism, [104]-[105], [130]
- Constantinople, [233]
- Constantinople, Council at, [14]
- Contemporary Review, [6]
- Copenhagen National Museum, [47]
- Corinna, Parrot of, [56]
- Corsica, [347]
- Crete, [32], [77], [95]
- Cuvier, [363]
- Cyrus, [118], [121]-[122]
- Daevas, [116]
- d’Alviella, Count Goblet, [5]
- Damascus, [231], [306]
- Dante, [13], [160], [162]-[163], [187]
- Darmesteter, James, [241]
- Darius, [119], [121]-[122]
- Darwin, Charles, [150]-[151], [206], [344], [363]-[364]
- Darwin, Francis, [175]
- Davids, Professor T. W. Rhys, [328]
- Deathlessness of souls, [91]-[92]
- Deer (see [Banyan deer])
- Dervishes, [234]-[235], [261]
- Descartes, [16], [353]-[357]
- Deucalion, dove of, [78]
- Diaz, Gil, [293]
- Digby, Sir Kenelm, [283]
- Dog, grave of a faithful, [314]
- Dogs, [57]-[59], [79]-[80], [114]-[115], [151]-[153], [158], [229]-[233], [244], [306]-[308], [312], [314]-[316], [322]-[324], [358]-[359]
- Dog’s Grave, the, [79]
- Dolmen-builders, [92]-[93], [96]
- Domestication of animals, [90]-[91]
- Doughty, Charles M., [236]
- Doukhobors, [32]
- Downe, [283]
- Draupadi, story of, [322]-[324]
- Dravidians, [18]-[19], [163]
- Duperron, Anquetil, [135], [152]
- Eden, Garden of, [208]-[209]
- Eden, Garden of (picture by Rubens), [247]
- Edkins, Joseph, D.D., [327]
- l’Église et la Pitié envers les Animaux, [346]
- Egyptian cosmogony, [103]-[104]
- El Djem, well at, [109]
- Elephants, legend of, [74]-[75], [77];
- Eleusinian mysteries, [32]
- Elisha and the she-bears, [248]-[249]
- Elmocadessi, Azz’Eddin, [236]
- Empedocles, [14]-[15], [34], [72]
- Epictetus, [73]-[74]
- Epirus, [57]
- Erasmus, [16], [353]
- Eskimo, the, [88]-[89], [92]
- Euripides, [78], [190], [246], [340]
- Evolution, theory of, [363]-[365]
- Falcon, Persian fable of a, [313]
- Faliscus, Gratius, [57]
- Fargard XIII., [152]
- Ferrière, Émile, [357]
- Fioretti, [74], [258]
- Firdusi, [141], [225], [240], [294], [296], [301]-[304]
- Flesh-eating, [24]-[25], [31]-[32], [61]-[64], [71], [85]-[86], [148], [193]-[194], [217]-[218]
- Folk-lore Association of Chicago, [102]
- Folk-Songs of Southern India, [17]
- Foxes, [106]
- Franzolini, Dr. F., [363]
- Fravashi, [117], [145], [162]
- Games, Roman, [47]-[48], [51]-[52]
- Gargantuan feasts, [148]
- Garibaldi, [294], [298]
- Gâthâs, [134], [139], [144]-[145]
- Gautama, [308]
- Gayatri, [117]-[118], [138]
- Gayo Marathan, [143]
- Gellert, Beth, [306]-[307], [309], [312]
- Geus Urva, [143]-[144]
- Ghusni, [241]
- Giles, Dr., [105], [313], [316]
- Gladiators, importation of, [52]-[53]
- Gnostics, [346]
- Goat, Story of a, [245]
- Goethe, [333]
- Gover, Charles E., [17]
- Gray, Asa, [150]-[151]
- Gubernatis, Count de, [290]
- Guillaume de Palerme, [351]
- Gunádhya, [245]
- Guru, [168], [181], [345]
- Gymnosophists, [172]
- Hall, [283]
- Hallal, custom of the, [224]
- Hatem, Tai, [285]-[286]
- Hatos, [290]
- Hawk and the pigeon, legend of, [317]-[321], [325]
- Haziûm, [296]
- Heber, Bishop, [231]
- Hebrews, the, [114], [145], [149], [159], [161], [207]-[208], [212]-[220], [284]
- Hector, [26]
- Hedgehog, appreciation of the, [79]
- Heine, [344]
- Helena, [190]
- Helps, Sir Arthur, [352]
- Henotheism, [118]
- Hera, [25]-[27]
- Heraclites, [72]
- Herakles, [24]
- Hermits (see [Anchorites])
- Herodotus, [31], [81], [128], [148]-[149], [301]
- Hero-worship, [299]-[300]
- Hidery, [102]
- Hinduism, [13], [17], [218]-[219], [265]-[266]
- History of European Morals, [362]
- Homa, [148]-[149]
- Homer, [23]-[26], [77], [79], [241]
- Homizd IV., [161]
- Honover, [138]
- Horace, [76]
- Horses, famous, [26]-[27];
- Hugo, Victor, [19], [45], [57], [164]
- Humanitarianism, [145]-[147], [175], [198]-[200], [243], [308], [346]
- Húsheng, [141]-[142]
- Huxley, Professor, [354]
- Iblís, [142]
- Ibsen, [186]
- Ichneumon, [311]-[312]
- “Iliad,” [25]
- Immortality, [159], [362]
- Improta, Leandro, [22]
- Indian doctrine of transmigration, [14]-[17]
- Indra, [116]-[117], [319]-[323]
- Insects, killing of, [149]
- Intelligenza delle Bestie, [363]
- Iranians, [113]-[134], [155]
- Isaiah, [249]
- Isis, [336]
- Islam, [160], [221]
- Issaverdens, Padre Giacomo, [209]
- Itongo, [107], [259]
- Itvara, [186]
- Jacobi, Professor Hermann, [169], [199]
- Jaina hermit’s story, [332]
- Jainism, [168]-[193], [196]-[200]
- Jātaka Book, [328]
- Jebb, Sir Richard, [135]
- Jenyns, Soame, [360]
- Jesus Christ, [130], [145], [188], [216], [231], [244], [249]-[252], [320]
- Jews (see [Hebrews])
- Jinas, [170]
- Joghi, [181]
- John, Father, [338]
- John XXII., Pope, [49]
- Jones, Sir William, [135], [152], [225], [333]
- Jonson, Ben, [283]
- Joseph of Anchieta, [255]-[256]
- Josephus, [24]
- Julia Domna, Empress, [338]
- Kálidása, [333]
- Kambôga, [188]
- Karileff, [254]
- Karman, [175]-[177]
- Kasi, King of, [330]-[331]
- Katmir, [230]
- Keats, John, [207]
- Kempis, Thomas à, [171]
- Keshub Chunder Sen, [25]
- Khordah Avesta, [134], [137], [159]
- Kirghis, the, [85]
- Koran, [136], [221]-[223], [226]-[230], [237], [261], [287]
- Koureen, [296]
- Lahore Zoological Gardens, [236]
- Lake dwellers, [90]
- Lamarck, [363]
- Lamartine, [69]
- Lampus, [26]
- Lancelot, [296]
- Lane, [224]
- Language, definition of, [354]-[355]
- Laplander, the, [87]-[90]
- Lapwing, Solomon and the, [228]-[229]
- Lebid, [237]-[239]
- Lecky, [362]
- Legenda Aurea, [249], [258]
- Leibnitz, [365]
- Leland, C. G., [277]
- Leopardi, [59], [125], [187]
- Lesbia’s sparrow, [56]
- Lessona, Carlo, [363]
- Leveson, Major, [269]
- Lion, legend of a humane, [53];
- Lion’s Kingdom, [30]
- Lives, Plutarch’s, [65], [74]
- Lizard, sacredness of, [108]-[110]
- Lockhart, [291]
- Lombroso, [267]
- Long, Rev. J., [168]
- Lotus-flower, white, [176]
- Lucian, [15], [56], [278]
- Lucretius, [84], [206], [239]
- Lyall, Sir Alfred, [180]
- Lyall, Sir Chas., [238]
- Lycæus, Mount, [273]
- Lycanthropy, [274]-[275]
- Maeterlinck, [331]
- Magians, the, [119], [124], [127]-[129], [148], [226]
- Magic, [273]-[280]
- Magpie, legend of a, [77]-[78]
- Mahabharata, [317], [322]
- Mahavira, [169]-[173], [197]-[198]
- Mahmoud, [241]
- Malay Magic, [224]
- Malebranche, [356]
- Man, ages of, [84]
- Mandeville, [196], [352]
- Man-eating animals, [268], [270]-[272]
- Manichæism, [127], [261]
- Manning, Cardinal, [347]
- Manu, Institutes of, [29]
- Marcellus, Theatre of, [55]
- Marcus Aurelius, [59]
- Mare, story of the creation of, [288]
- Marne, [254]
- Marriage in the East, [139]-[140]
- Martial, [58]
- Massaia, Cardinal, [262]
- Matreya, [170]
- Mazdaism, [116]-[119], [124], [129], [133]-[139], [155], [157]-[158], [159], [160]-[161], [225], [233]
- Mecca, [231]
- Media, [129]
- Medina, [232]
- Melampus, [344]
- Melior, parrot of, [56]-[57]
- Menelek, Emperor, [229]
- Merodach, [122]
- Metempsychosis (see [Transmigration])
- Michelet, [364]
- Mill, J. S., [127]
- Millais, Guille, [240]
- Milton, John, [205]
- Minotaur legend, [30]
- Mithra, [120], [147], [158], [336]
- Mivart, [354]
- Modi, Jivanji Jamsedji, [45]
- Mohammedanism, [109], [130], [216]-[217], [221]-[222], [248]
- Monkeys, [306]
- Monotheism, [118]-[123], [128]
- Montaigne, [352]
- Moral Philosophy, [346]
- “Morocco,” [283]
- Moslemism, [221]-[236]
- Moti (tiger at Lahore), [236]
- Moufflons, [85]
- Muklagerri Hills, [171]
- Mule of the Parthenon, [66]-[67]
- Mungoose stories, [306]-[307], [309]-[311]
- Murad, Sultan, [223]
- Nanak, Baba, [201]
- Napier, Lord, of Magdala, [316]
- Naples, gladiatorial shows at, [49]
- Natural History Museum, S. Kensington, [240]
- Natural History Society, Bombay, [45]
- Nedrotti, the, [98]
- Ne-kilst-lass, [102]
- Nemesianus, [57]
- Nennig, mosaic at, [47]-[48]
- Neolithic Age, [91]-[92]
- Neoplatonism, [344]-[346]
- Newman, Cardinal, [11]
- Nibelungenlied, [140]
- Nirvana, [178], [190]-[192]
- Nizami, [243]-[244]
- Nobarnus, [52]
- Non-killing (see [Ahimsa])
- Oakesmith, Dr., [63]
- Octavius, [339]
- Odoric, Fra, [194]-[196], [351]
- Odyssey, [23], [25]
- Okubo, [122]
- Oppert, Prof. Jules, [118]
- Oriental Proverbs, [168]
- Orientalists, Congress of, [47], [168]
- Origen, [14], [339], [343]
- Origin of man and animals, [84]-[86]
- Origin of Species, [85]
- Ormuzd, [124], [126]
- Orpheus, [32], [246]-[247]
- Orphic sect, [31]
- Oseberg, [94]
- Ovid, [15]
- Owls, [112]
- Pahlavi, [134]-[135]
- Paley, [364]
- Pallas Athene, [112]
- Panchatantra, the, [307], [311]
- Pandion, King of Athens, [345]
- Paradise Lost, [205]
- Paris, University of, [363]
- Parrots, [56]-[57], [359]
- Parsis, food of the, [119]-[120];
- Parthenon, the, [66]-[67]
- Pascal, [356]
- Patmore, Coventry, [174]
- Patmos, Seer of, [160]
- Paul the Hermit, [254]
- Paulicians, [346]
- Pausanias, [50]-[51], [128], [273]
- Pavia, Corte da, [282]
- Peace in Nature, [210]-[212], [231]-[232], [332]-[333]
- Pelicans, legend of, [92]
- Pereira, Gomez, [354]
- Pericles, [30], [66]
- Persepolis, [121], [133]
- Persians of the eleventh century, [298]
- Petrarch, [49]
- Petronius, [51], [58]
- Philo, [346]
- Philostratus, [338]
- Piet, Om, [240]
- Pigs, [115], [232]
- Pinder, [294]
- Pius X., [346]
- Plato, [15]-[16], [20]
- Pliny, [66]-[67], [353]
- Plotinus, [344]
- Plutarch, [45], [62]-[69], [74], [353]
- Pluto, [20]
- Podarges, [26]
- Political Register (1802), [360]
- Pompeii, mosaic at, [83]
- Porphyry, [28], [339], [344], [353]
- Portionuculo, [260]
- Primatt, Humphry, [362]
- Prometheus, [65]
- Prosecution of animals, [347]-[351]
- Provence, [90]
- Psalms, quotation from, [219]-[220]
- Punishment in the Ardâ Vîrâf, [163]-[164]
- Purgatory and animal incarnation, [21]
- Pythagoreanism, [14]-[15], [33]-[34], [59]-[60], [72], [175], [337], [346]
- Quartenary Age, [86]-[88]
- Quinet, Édouard, [357]-[358]
- Rakush, [294]-[300]
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, [283]
- Ravenna, mosaic at, [73]
- Ravens, [272]
- Reasoning power of animals, [158]-[159];
- Reinach, M. S., [80], [101]
- Reindeer hunters, [86]-[89], [96];
- and the Lapps, [285]
- Religion of Plutarch, [63]
- Religions, Congress for History of, [120]
- Religious knowledge in animals, [72]-[74];
- early religions, [93]
- Renan, [225]
- Reptiles, killing of, [149]
- Réville, Albert, [136]
- Rhinoceroses, [51]
- Rickaby, Father, [346]
- Rig-Veda, [113]-[115], [117], [139]
- Romanes, Professor, [356]
- “Rooh Allah,” [231]
- Rozinante, [290]
- Rustem, [294]-[305]
- Sacerdotalism, [168]
- Sacontala, [233]-[234]
- Sacred birds, animals, and reptiles, [100]-[101], [104]-[110]
- Sacred carpet, [222], [227]
- Sacrifices, funeral, [12]-[13];
- Sadi, [225]
- St. Anthony, [254], [259]
- St. Augustine, [273], [337]
- St. Bernard, [256]-[257]
- St. Columba, [255]
- St. Edward the Martyr, [274]
- St. Francis, [74], [167], [234], [257]-[263]
- St. François de Sale, [178]
- St. James, [54]
- St. Jerome, [253]-[254]
- St. Josephat, [261]
- St. Julien, town of, [349]-[350]
- St. Marculphe, [255]
- St. Martin, [259]
- St. Paul, [211]-[212]
- St. Philip Neri, [347]
- St. Teresa, [184]
- St. Thomas Aquinas, [275]
- Saint-Calais, [255]
- Saint-Hilaire, Geoffroy, [358]
- Sakya Muni, [129], [169], [197]
- Sama, Legend of, [330]-[332]
- Samengan, [299]-[301]
- Sásánians, [119], [139]-[140]
- Satyricon, [51]
- Schopenhauer, [206], [258], [361]
- Sebectighin, [240]-[241]
- Secundra Orphanage, [45]
- Semites (see [Hebrews])
- Seneca, [59]-[61], [82]
- Sensitive Plant, The, [174]
- Serapeum, [102]
- Serapis, [336]
- Serpent, the, [110]-[111]
- Sestius, [61]
- Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, [229]-[230]
- Shah Nameh, [141], [294], [301]
- Shakespeare, William, [256], [282]-[283]
- She-wolves of Rome, [44]-[45]
- Sheba, [228]
- Sheikh of Tús, [141]
- Shughdad, [303]
- Siam, [194]
- Siegemund and Siegelind, [140]
- Siegfried, [294]
- Siena, [208]
- Sikhs, [201]
- Simurghs, [298]
- Sivi, King, [321]-[322]
- Smith, Dr. H. P., [110]
- Snakes, in India, [265]-[266];
- Societies to protect animals, [356]-[360]
- Socrates, [156], [162]
- Sohrab, [299]-[305]
- Solomon in the Valley of Ants, [227]
- Soma, [148]
- Somerville, Mrs., [100]
- Sophocles, [90]
- Sotio, [60]-[61]
- Southey, Robert, [365]-[366]
- Srosh, [162]
- Stable, a sanctuary, [305]
- Stag, fable of a, [326]
- Statius, [53], [56]-[57]
- Stelæ, [80]
- Stevenson, R. L., [196]
- Stoics, the, [65], [71]
- Stork, legend of a, [255]
- Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, [313]
- Strauss, [362]-[363]
- Sufism, [225]
- Suicide in India, [186]
- “Sultan,” [312]
- Sumner, Charles, [281]
- Sutras, [11]-[12]
- Suttees, [12]
- Swan-maidens (see [Apsarases])
- Swine-flesh, forbidding of, [232]
- Sycamore-tree at Matarea, [248]
- Symmachus, [52]-[53]
- Tahmineh, [301], [303]
- Taliumen, [142]
- Taoism, [105]-[106]
- Tatchi-lou-lun, [326]
- Taylor, John, [283]
- Taylor, Canon Isaac, [91]
- Temple, building, [121]-[122];
- Jaina temples, [171]
- Tennyson, [296]
- Thaumaturgy, [181]-[183]
- Thebaid, [181]
- Theogony, [128]
- Theophrastus, [56]
- Theocritus, [83]
- Thomas, Pseudo-, [248]
- Three Merchants, Parable of the, [176]
- Tiberius, [61]
- Tigers in India, [265]-[268], [270]-[272]
- Tigress, fable of the, [327]
- Times, The, [360]
- Tirthakaras, [170]-[171]
- Titus, [52]
- Tobias, [92]-[93]
- Tobit’s dog, [114]
- Todas, [285]
- Torquemada, [151], [339]
- Totemism, [96]-[102], [107], [272]
- Transformation, [270]-[280]
- Transmigration, [11]-[21], [186]-[189], [261]
- Tribal system, [129]
- Triptolemus, [345]
- Troglodite Age, [88]-[89]
- Trusty Lydia, [58]
- Udra, the [155]-[156]
- Ulemas, [234], [288]
- Upanishads, [12]-[13]
- Uruguay, [298]
- Valencia, [292]
- Varro, [275]
- Varuna, [116]
- Vedas, [13]-[14], [20], [93], [117]-[178], [183], [279]-[280]
- Vegetarianism, [167], [172], [193]
- Velasquez’s horse, [284]
- Venidâd, [134], [152], [156]-[157]
- Vespasian, [55]
- Viking ship, [13], [94]
- Vinci, Leonardo da, [353]
- Virgil, [25], [275], [336]
- Vispered, [134]
- Vivisection, [29], [357]
- Voltaire, [247], [356]
- Walaric, [255]
- Were-wolves, [274]-[277], [351]
- Wildebeest and Om Piet, [240]
- Witchcraft (see [Magic])
- Wolf, the, [149], [268], [273]-[277]
- Wolf of Agobio, [257]-[258]
- Women and Jainism, [184]-[186]
- Wordsworth, William, [65]
- Worms, Council of, [348]
- Wu-hu, [314]-[315]
- Wusinara, [317]-[319]
- Xanthus, [26]-[28]
- Xantippus, [79]
- Xenocrates, [30]
- Yama, [20], [158], [203], [324]
- Yasna, [134]-[135]
- Yogis, legend of two, [235]
- Yudishthira, story of, [322]-[324]
- Zal, [294]-[296]
- Zarathustra (see [Zoroaster])
- Zechariah’s war-horse, [284]
- Zend (see [Avesta])
- Zoolatry, [144]
- Zoological Mythology, [290]
- Zoomorphism in Egypt, [102], [340]
- Zorák, [142]
- Zeus, [25], [273]
- Zoroaster, teaching of, [113], [118]-[125], [129]-[165], [225]
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