Index.

Aaron, i. [187], [335]; ii. [47], [235]

Abaddon, i. [182], [289]

Abel (and Cain), i. [185], [188]; ii. [135], [143], [235], [279]

Abgott, i. [22] seq.; ii. [13] seq., [47] seq.

Abraham, ii. [54], [81] seq., [132], [262]

Accadian Mythology, i. [88], [89], [110], [256]; ii. [108]

Accusers, i. [344]; ii. [151], [160], [165], [169]

Actas, the, i. [269]

Adam, i. [28], [135]; ii. [68] seq., [77], [85], [88], [91] seq., [143], [209], [215], [223], [385], [405], [411]

—— Belial, name of Samaël, ii. [262]

Adamites, ii. [224], [225]

Adar, Chaldean Hercules, i. [110]

Adder, i. [358]

Adi, Sheikh, his scripture, i. [28]

Aditi, i. [15]

Admetus, i. [285], [286]

Adod, sun-god, ii. [55]

Adonis, i. [79]

Æolus, king, i. [99], [118], [119]

Æons, ii. [254]

Æschylus, Eumenides of, i. [8]

—— Moiræ of, i. [421]

—— Prometheus of, i. [385], [421]

Aeshma, i. [19], [58]; ii. [263], [264]

Aesir, i. [79], [84]

Africa, Eucharist of, ii. [219]

—— Serpent-drama of, in America, i. [332] seq.

Agni, i. [57], [58], [61], [75], [170], [276], [350]; ii. [313]

Agriculture and Hunting, i. [188]; ii. [235], [136], [143]

Agrimony, ii. [324]

Agrippa, ii. [210], [285]

Ahi the throttler, i. [174], [355] seq., [362], [407]; ii. [29], [66], [176]

Ahmet, i. [28]

Ahriman, i. [25], [36], [60], [253], [369], [423]; ii. [6], [21], [24] seq., [34], [76], [105], [158], [184], [235], [424], [452]

Ahura, see Asura

Air, Prince of, ii. [210] seq., [236], [398]

Aitutaki, i. [43]

Aix-la-Chapelle, legends, ii. [397]

Akaanga, i. [42]

Akhkharu, i. [49], [55]

Albach, the giant, i. [199]

Albigenses, ii. [252]

Albion, i. [160]

Alboordj, ii. [27]

Alcestis, i. [80], [394], [395], [424]

Alchemy, ii. [303]

Ale-wife, the wicked, ii. [390]

Alhambra, legend of, i. [160]

Alilat, goddess of Semitic tribes, ii. [92]

Allah, i. [181], [423]; ii. [92], [143], [261]

Allat, i. [17]; ii. [106]

Alp, i. [198]

Altmark, Teufelsee in, Devil’s altar at, i. [221];
Will-o’-Wisp, i. [225]; ii. [389]

Al Uzza, i. [17]

Amalekites, source of power of, ii. [131]

Amalrich of Bena, ii. [255]

Amazons, ii. [101], [102]

Ambulones, spirits called, i. [240]

Amen-Ra, Hymns to, legend of, i. [256], [321]; ii. [107] seq.

Amenti, Egyptian paradise, ii. [99]

Amos, prophecy of, ii. [241]

Amrita, i. [46], [59], [356]; ii. [67], [68], [113], [221]

Anakim, ii. [405]

Ananias, ii. [236]

Ananta and Sesha, characteristics of Vishnu, i. [351]

Angelo, Michael, his Moses, i. [19]

—— his Lilith, ii. [97]

—— his Day of Wrath, ii. [428]

Angel of commotion, i. [100]

—— of death, i. [289]

—— destroying, i. [252]; ii. [233]

—— rebellious, ii. [123] seq.

Aniguel, ii. [299]

Animals, i. [17]; ii. [386]

—— legends of, i. [121] seq.; ii. [369] seq., [385]

Animalism, ii. [401] seq., [420], [437] seq., [449]

Anisel, ii. [229]

Annunak, i. [177]

Annwn, i. [78]

Aniya, ii. [105]

Anrōmainyus, ii. [263]

Antaeus, i. [407]

Antecessor, ii. [322]

Antichrist, ii. [24] seq., [316], [320], [392], [398]

Antwerp giants, ii. [418]

Anu, i. [109]; ii. [106], [109], [235]

Aphrodite, i. [79], [120], [214]; ii. [230], [267]

Apocatequil, Peruvian god, i. [198]

Apollo, i. [81], [155], [156], [307], [310], [377], [378], [414]; ii. [289]

Apollonius of Tyana, ii. [304] seq.

Apollyons, i. [182]; ii. [191]

Apophis, i. [340] seq.; ii. [108]

Apotropaei, ii. [290]

Aquinas, ii. [386]

—— his prayer for the devil, ii. [386] seq.

Arabian legends, cit. i. [107], [198], [290]; ii. [136]

Arbuda, i. [171]

Arcadians, i. [156] seq.

Ardá Viráf, i. [257]; ii. [430]

Ares, i. [97], [275]

Ariel, ii. [299]

Ark, Noah’s, i. [335], [337], [411];
of Covenant, ii. [238]

Arnobius, ii. [305]

Arnold, Matthew, cit. i. [225]

Arnulphus, cit. ii. [254]

Ars moriendi, ii. [394]

Arthur, King, i. [68], [368]; ii. [317]

Aryas, i. [151]

Asa, ii. [265], [304], [307]

Asaël, i. [17]; ii. [265], [299], [304], [307]

Ashdahak, ii. [176]

Ash Mogh, i. [322]; ii. [65]

Asmodeus, i. [19], [58]; ii. [100], [263], [264], [268], [303], [311], [320], [385], [415]

Asp, i. [343], [352]

Ass, i. [183]; ii. [163], [295]

Assyrian, Fire-god, i. [88]

—— Mythology, ii. [106] seq.

—— Psalm, i. [255], [256]

Astaroth, ii. [299]

Astarte, ii. [106], [119]

Asteria, ii. [119]

Astræa, i. [20]; ii. [119]

Astrateia, ii. [119]

Astrological dances, i. [251]

Astrology, i. [74], [251] seq.; ii. [308], [326]

Astyages, ii. [176]

Asuman, ii. [289]

Asura, i. [26], [375], [406]; ii. [4], [23], [113]

Atergatis, Syrian fish-deity, i. [110]

Athene, ii. [235]

Atkinson, H. G., cit. ii. [227]

Aucassin and Nicolette, ii. [267]

Auerbach’s cellar, ii. [336], [416]

Auerhahn, ii. [284]

Aurelius, Marcus, ii. [244]

Australian superstition, i. [269] seq.

Automatia, ii. [274]

Avallon, i. [243]

Averrunci, ii. [290]

Avicenna on Genii, i. [17]

Azazel, i. [17], [187], [188]; ii. [131], [187], [228]

Azraël, i. [290], [291]

Azru, i. [401], [402]

Baal, i. [9], [62], [65], [78], [183]

Babylon, King of, ii. [118], [134]

Bacon, Roger, ii. [285]

Baga, i. [16]

Bahirawa, ii. [408]

Bahman, i. [17]

Bahu, Assyrian, Queen of Hades, ii. [105], [108], [114]

Bakwains, superstition of, i. [98]

Bala, i. [71]

Balaam, ii. [163]

Baldur, i. [78] seq.

Bali, i. [161]

Balzac, anecdote of, i. [223]

Bambino of Rome, i. [338]

Baptism, i. [75]; ii. [217] seq., [145], [432]

Barbarossa, i. [101]; ii. [318]

Barbatos, wild archer, i. [101]; ii. [299]

Barber’s pole, meaning, i. [352]

Bardism, i. [78]

Baring-Gould, cit. ii. [279]; i. [218]

Barfael, ii. [299]

Barrenness, i. [170] seq.

Bartel, i. [111]

Basilisk, i. [361] seq.

Bavent, Madeline, ii. [268]

Bear legends, i. [145], [146], [104]

Beast in Apocalypse, ii. [5], [256], [247]

Beaumont, John, cit. ii. [1]

Beauty and the beast, i. [145], [146]

Bedargon, ii. [116]

Beelzebub, i. [9], [10]; ii. [126], [144], [299]

Behemoth, i. [46], [323], [408] seq.

Bel, i. [109], [110]; ii. [110] seq., [118], [120], [127], [176]

Belemnites, i. [101]

Beli, i. [189]

Belial, i. [18]; ii. [191], [192], [287], [299]

Bellerophon, i. [154], [155], [382], [386]

Belon, Dr., on gold-fish, i. [228]

Belus, ii. [99]

Beltane cake, i. [47]

Benaja, Solomon’s servant, ii. [415]

Bene elohim, ii. [405]

Beowulf and the dragon, i. [368]

Berchta, see Bertha

Berserkers, i. [162]

Bertha, i. [214], [215]

Bethgelert, i. [351]

Bhút, i. [49]

Biam of Australia, i. [98]

Bickerstith, Dr., on the Devil, ii. [272]

Bigot, the word, i. [22]

Bildad, ii. [152], [154], [155]

Bileam, ii. [304]

Bishop’s Bible, cit. i. [16]

Black Monk of the Danube, i. [116]

Black Prince, ii. [408]

Blake, William, cit. i. [13]; ii. [269]

Blasphemy, ii. [232]

Blocksberg, i. [114]; ii. [322]

Blokula, i. [318]; ii. [322]

Blood covenant, ii. [219], [308]

Blumenthal lake, i. [228]

Boar legends, i. [144]; ii. [369] seq.

Boar’s head feast at Oxford, i. [90], [387]

Bob-tailed dragon, i. [105]

Bocca della verita at Rome, i. [201]; ii. [245]

Bodos, the, i. [53]

Bodrima, Singhalese Lilith, ii. [99]

Bodine, ii. [210]

Boehme’s theory of Satan, ii. [272]

Bog, i. [16]

Bogey, i. [16]

Bogomiles, ii. [385]

Bohemian superstition, i. [119]

Book-burning, ii. [281], [282]

Booin, Mimac warrior, i. [267]

Borgia, Roderic, Pope Alexander VI., ii. [255], [333]

Bracon Ash, Rector of, cit. ii. [237]

Brahma, i. [24]; ii. [23], [235]

Brahman Eden, ii. [77]

—— frogs, ii. [33]

Brahmans, ii. [34] seq.

Bran, Knight, i. [365]

Breath, i. [406], [407], [411]; ii. [234] seq.

Brimir, i. [85]

Brinton, Mr., cit. i. [347]

Britons, i. [164]

Browne, Mr. J., cit. ii. [222]

Brownie, i. [163], [165]

Buddha, i. [24], [99], [100], [125], [152], [153]; ii. [3], [179] seq., [184], [186]

Bull, legends of, ii. [29]

Bunyan, description of devil, cit. ii. [191]

Burmah, rain superstition, i. [356]

Burton, ‘Anatomy of Melancholy,’ cit. i. [240], [241]; ii. [210]

Buslaef, ii. [438]

Byelbog, ii. [253]

Bythos, Gnostic, ii. [207]

Cadmus, i. [407]; ii. [278]

Cædmon, cit. ii. [121] seq.

Cæsars as gods, ii. [243], [244]

Cailliach-more, i. [202]

Cain, i. [185]; ii. [87], [135], [143], [235]

Cala, ii. [409]

Calas, Singhalese, i. [275], [276]; ii. [408], [409]

Calderon de la Barca, ii. [341]

California springs, i. [113], [220];
story of, ii. [427]

Callot, pictures by, i. [417]; ii. [190], [393]

Calmet, cit. i. [334]; ii. [167]

Calu Cumara, ii. [408]

Cama, Lust, ii. [409]

Camerarius, ii. [337]

Campbell, Colonel, cit. ii. [234]

Candaules, ii. [409]

Cardan, cit. ii. [210]

Caricatures of gods, i. [310], [311], [321]

Carlyle, T., cit. ii. [196] seq.

Cathari, ii. [385]

Cato of Utica, ii. [433]

Cats, legends of, i. [130] seq.; ii. [301], [310], [312]

Celebes, i. [218]

Celibacy, ii. [424]

Celsus, cit. ii. [305], [401]

Centaurs, i. [390]; ii. [289]

Cerberus, i. [133], [320], [391]

Ceylon Rakshasis, i. [151], [216]

Chaldæan fragments, ii. [69], [106] seq.

Chaldæo-Babylonian Triad, i. [109] seq.

Chalice, Hindu, i. [31]

Charlemagne, legends, ii. [228], [395]

Charms, i. [4], [256], [258] seq.; ii. [290], [291]

Charybdis, i. [201]

Cheepichealm, Dragon of Mimacs, i. [167]

Cheiron, i. [390]

Chem, Egyptian Pan, i. [188]

Chemosh, ii. [56]

Chenoos, demons of Mimac Indians, i. [84]

Chetiya, the mare, ii. [373]

Chimæra, i. [154], [382] seq.

China, Fire-god, i. [72] seq.

—— Genii of, i. [167]

—— Mermaid, i. [216]

Christmas, i. [23], [275]

Churchyard, southern part used, i. [87]

Cimmerians, i. [160]

Cini, fire, ii. [409]

Cinderella, i. [33]

Circassians, demonic origin of, i. [161]

Circumcision, ii. [83] seq.

Cities, sunken, i. [228]

Clavie, the, i. [81], [82], [86]

Clement VII., Pope, and M. Angelo, ii. [428]

Climate, effect on mythology, i. [88]

Cloud phantoms, i. [374], [375]

Clough, A. H., cit. ii. [446]

Clovis, legend of, ii. [62], [228]

Cobalt, derivation, i. [233]

Cockatrice, i. [361], [363] seq.

Cockcrow, i. [20]; ii. [241]

Cock Lane Ghost, the, i. [309]

Colonial Dragon, i. [385] seq.

Comets, i. [177]; ii. [117]

Commotion, angels of, i. [100]

Compacts with the Devil, i. [308]

Confucius, i. [24]

Contest in heaven, ii. [107] seq.

Conversion, ii. [161], [162], [194]

Conyers family at Sockburn, legend, i. [388]

Corbeil, picture, ii. [295]

Cows, i. [126];
Indra’s, [414]

Craft, W., narrative of, i. [3]

Cranach, Lucas, design by, ii. [256]

Cranch, C. P., his Satan, ii. [446]

Crooked legs of demons, i. [98]

Culloo, præternatural water-bird, i. [167]

Culpepper, astrologer, cit. i. [253]

Cyclopes, i. [97], [107], [164]

Cyprian, ‘El Magico Prodigioso,’ ii. [341] seq.

Cyprianus, book of, ii. [282]

Cyrus, ii. [176], [410]

Dagon, i. [46], [110]

Dahut, legend of, Brittany, i. [228]

Daityas, enemies of the gods, i. [16]

Dame Blanche, La, Normandy, i. [203]

Dämonische (Goethe), ii. [274]

Dancing, i. [250] seq.

Daniel, horn of, ii. [247]

Danites, i. [390]

Dano, evil spirit, India, i. [285]

Dante, ii. [393], [430] seq.

Danube legends, i. [115] seq.

Dapplegrimm, ii. [371]

Darkness, i. [231] seq.

—— Prince of, i. [240]; ii. [114], [145]

Dartmoor, story of, i. [248]

Dasent, cit. ii. [294]

Dasyus, i. [151]

David, ii. [51], [163]

Death, i. [269] seq.; ii. [210]

—— Cobbler and, i. [292]

—— conquered by Christ, and Herakles, i. [80]

—— dance of, i. [293]

Deism, i. [1] seq.

Deities, caricatured, i. [30]

—— Demonic, i. [7] seq.

—— Dotard, i. [311]

—— Night, i. [232] seq.

Della Bella, scientific monster of, i. [323]

Demigods, i. [394]

Demonic races, i. [156] seq.

Demonolatry, i. [1] seq.

Demonology, task of, i. [38]

Demons, Agatho-, i. [24].

—— of barrenness, i. [170] seq.

—— bequest to their conquerors, i. [318]

—— classes of, i. [35]

—— cold, i. [77] seq.

—— Danube, i. [115]

—— decline of, i. [299] seq.

—— Delilah, i. [251]; ii. [85]

—— distinguished from devils, i. [36]

—— Drisa, i. [235]

—— Elean, i. [156], [157]

—— evolution of, i. [29]

—— generalisation of, i. [318] seq.

—— genesis of, i. [7]

—— germs of, i. [11]

—— hunger, i. [41] seq.

—— ink, ii. [282]

—— inundation, i. [108], [109]

—— Kako-, i. [24]

—— long noses of, i. [196], [197]

—— luminous, i. [21]

—— meaning of word, i. [14], [16]

—— meteoric, i. [20]

—— nondescript, i. [319]

—— obstructive, i. [190] seq.

—— representations of, i. [30]

—— Rhone, i. [117]

—— Serbian, i. [206]

—— Tidal, i. [118], [119]

—— Tyrol, i. [198] seq.

—— water, i. [119]

Demons, wind, i. [88], [89], [99]

Denial, ii. [400]

Denmark, custom in, ii. [389]

Destroying angels, i. [252]; ii. [58], [266]

Deuce, the word, i. [16]

Deus, i. [16]

Dev, i. [16]

Deva, i. [16], [25], [67] seq.

Devaki, ii. [174], [175]

Devel, gipsy name for God, i. [16]

Devil, ii. [197]

—— altar in Altmark, i. [221], [222]

—— appearance of, ii. [270], [271]

—— barley and, i. [315]

—— Bible of, ii. [283]

—— bridges, i. [204], [205]

—— bridled, ii. [374]

—— Brighton, dyke of, i. [122], [123]

—— Buda, ditch of, at, i. [114]

—— carpenter and, legend, i. [312]

—— compacts with, ii. [308]

—— complexion of, i. [150] seq.

—— ditches and dikes, i. [114]

—— definition of, ii. [1] seq.

—— entry into world, ii. [85]

—— flower, ii. [288]

—— gratitude of, ii. [389], [396]

—— Japanese, i. [106]

—— Luther and, ii. [196], [197]

—— Luther’s, ii. [286]

—— Mozambique, i. [150]

—— Ratisbon, bridge, i. [205]

—— strife, ii. [135] seq.

—— water, i. [212]

—— worship, i. [26] seq.

Dharma, i. [61]

Dhulkarnein legend, Koran, i. [168]

Diable Boiteux, i. [19], [58], [97], [98]; ii. [269]

—— Le Bon, ii. [381] seq.

Didron, M., cit. i. [19]; ii. [229]

Dii Involuti, i. [336], [337]

Diocletian, daughter of, i. [164]

Dis, derivation of, i. [355]

Disease, i. [249] seq.

Disorder, ii. [116], [117]

Diti, origin of, i. [15]

Dives and Lazarus, i. [281]; ii. [394]

Dodona, dove on oaks of, ii. [228]

Dog, legends, i. [131] seq.; ii. [127], [210], [311], [335], [370]

Dogdo, ii. [173]

Domovoi, Russian, i. [37]

Donne, Dr., on the Muses, ii. [272]

Doré’s Triumph of Christianity, i. [420]; ii. [266]

Dove, legends, ii. [226] seq.

Dragon, i. [299] seq.; ii. [4] seq., [120], [202]

Dragon, apocalyptic, ii. [4] seq., [320]

—— bob-tailed, i. [105]

—— British, i. [386] seq.

—— brutal, i. [391], [392]

—— Chinese, i. [105]

—— Colonial, i. [385] seq.

—— communal, i. [390]

—— conventional, i. [324], [383]

—— crests with, i. [366]

—— derivation, i. [371]

—— distinguished from demon and devil, i. [320]

—— Durer’s, i. [381]

—— Dygore and, i. [389]

—— Egyptian, i. [381]

—— eyes of, i. [372], [373]

—— French, i. [379]

—— Greek, i. [382]

—— Hal, at, i. [48]

—— Italian, i. [380]

—— medicinal, i. [370], [371]

—— Mimacs, i. [167]

—— myths, i. [403] seq.

—— not primitive, i. [321]

—— Saurian theory of, i. [320]

—— slayers, i. [97], [394] seq.; ii. [454]

—— Turner’s, i. [323], [373], [374]

—— Wantley, i. [388], [414]

Dreams, i. [237]

Drums, superstition of, i. [104], [344]

Dualism in nature, i. [6], [12], [305]; ii. [385]

Duergar, the, i. [163]

Dummeteufel, ii. [294]

Dúrga and Káli as Eve and Lilith, ii. [102]

Duzhak, ii. [29]

Dwarfs, i. [161], [163]

Echidna, brood of, i. [407]; ii. [321]

Eclipses in India, i. [44]

Edda, cit. i. [10], [84], [85]; ii. [68]

Edderston legend, i. [164]

Eden, i. [186]; ii. [86], [88], [89], [64] seq.

Edom, ii. [164], [172], [262]

Egg of serpent, i. [325], [327]

Egnischen, Satan’s marriage, i. [300]

Egypt, dragons of, i. [381]

—— plagues of, i. [177] seq.

—— serpent goddess of, ii. [99]

—— Sheikh’s ride in, i. [180], [181]

—— wars of Ra and Set in, i. [182] seq.

Eisenach, ‘Mystery’ at, ii. [426]

Eleans, demonic character of, i. [156], [157]

Elbiz, swan, i. [223]

Elf, i. [49]; ii. [323], [218]

—— derivation of, i. [194], [198], [223]

Elf shots, i. [104]

Elfdale witches, ii. [322]

Eli, sons of, ii. [233]

Elias, i. [98] seq.

Elihu, i. [156]

Eliphaz, ii. [151], [154]

Elohim, ii. [46] seq., [210]

Emerson, cit. i. [191], [192], [237], [327], [403], [404]; ii. [204], [435], [446]

Ennoia, ii. [207]

Enoch, Book of, cit. i. [131], [409], [410]; ii. [74]

Epiphanius on flute-players, ii. [273]

Erasmus, cit. ii. [291]

Erinyes, i. [8], [421]; ii. [402]

Erleursortok, Greenland demon, i. [83], [183]

Erlik, i. [197]

Erl king, i. [224], [226]

Esau (Edom), ii. [131] seq., [138], [139], [142], [145], [146]

Esculapius, i. [370]; ii. [278]

Etna, temple of Vulcan on, i. [156]

Eumenides, i. [78]

Euphemism, i. [8], [224], [225]

Eusebius, ii. [305]

Euthymus, i. [156]

Eve, i. [224]; ii. [73] seq., [82] seq., [84], [86], [87], [90], [99], [101], [103], [225]

Evil, i. [6], [13]

Evil eye, i. [372], [373]; ii. [217], [334]

Excalibur, i. [97]

Exorcism, ii. [218]

Eystein the Bad, i. [137]

Fairfax family, legends, i. [309], [311]

Fairies, i. [32]

Familiars, Napoleon I., i. [75];
Socrates, i. [16]

Famine and sun-spots, i. [171] seq.

Fatalism, i. [425] seq.

Fates, i. [420] seq., [426]

Faust, i. [120], [189], [190]; ii. [198], [305], [306], [309], [332], [333], [335] seq., [399], [417]

Faustus, biography, ii. [336]

Fear, spirit of, ii. [229], [238]

Fenris, wolf, i. [141], [413]

Fiend, ‘the Unitarian,’ cit. ii. [292]

Finns, Mythology of, i. [88]

Firoone, ii. [288]

Fire, feast of, i. [61]

—— fiend, i. [64], [71], [74], [75]

—— worship, i. [65]

Flint arrows, darts of gods, i. [104]

Flögel, cit. ii. [426]

Flood, the, i. [110]

Flying Dutchman, the, i. [111]

Formosa, isles of the genii, i. [167]

Fox legends, i. [123], [124]

Franconia, custom in, i. [48]

Franklin, anecdote of, i. [107]

Fräulein, Holy, i. [225]

Frederick the Great, incident in life of, i. [361]

Freyja, i. [32], [130], [311], [317]; ii. [301]

Friedrich of Misnia, ii. [426]

Friendly obstacles, i. [206]

Friesack, legend, ii. [390], [403]

Friesland, legend of, i. [113]

Frigga, i. [32], [311]; ii. [362], [376] seq.

Froude, J. A., cit. ii. [401]

Funeral rites, i. [53], [73]

Furies, see Erinyes

Furka glacier, Swiss legend, i. [117]

Furniss, Father, cit. ii. [170]

Fust, ii. [278], [284]

Galeikas, African superstition, i. [157]

Galileo, ii. [340]

Gammer Gurton’s Needle, ii. [295]

Gargoyles, i. [32]

Garura, story of, ii. [34]

Gast, concerning Faustus, ii. [337]

Gaume, Mgr., cit. ii. [212], [216]

Gehenna, i. [62], [82]; ii. [56]

Genii, i. [167]

Gentiles, ii. [405], [442]

Gergon, ii. [410]

Ghilgit fiend, legend, i. [396] seq.

Giants, i. [161] seq.

—— converted, i. [200]

—— become fairies, i. [203]

—— imprisoned, i. [169]

—— become little people, i. [316]

—— mountain pass, i. [202]

—— Tyrol, i. [198] seq.

Gibbe, cat, ii. [313]

Gimli, i. [85]

Giri, i. [153]

Glamour, i. [213], [244] seq., [316]

Glanvil, cit. ii. [212], [323]

Glaucoma, i. [214]

Glucksbrunn mines, ii. [275]

Gluttony, ii. [416] seq.

Gnosticism, ii. [207]

Goat, legends, i. [122], [127]

Goban Saor, legend, i. [308], [309]

Goblin, i. [50]

Gods in exile, i. [306]

—— in new dress, i. [307], [308]

—— returning to nature, i. [317]

Goethe, cit. [376], [377]

—— antipathy to dogs, i. [134] seq.

Gog and Magog, i. [164], [168], [169], [423]

Gohlitzee, legend, i. [222]

Gold, devil of, ii. [418]

Golden legend, the, cit. ii. [223]

Gorgon, i. [370], [377], [378], [406], [422]

Grau, Prof., cit. ii. [287]

Greek Church and pigeons, i. [227]

Gregory, letter to Mellitus, i. [23]

—— Pope and dove, ii. [228]

Grendel and his mother, i. [120]

Gretchen, ii. [269]

Grimm, cit. i. [45]

Griselda, ii. [158]

Gude man’s croft, i. [54], [315], [316]

Gula, ii. [113]

Guy of Warwick, i. [388], [413], [416]

Haborym, i. [74]

Hackelberend, ii. [353]

Hackelberg, ii. [353]

Hadad and Solomon, ii. [164]

Hades, i. [60], [76] seq., [82], [232]; ii. [113], [235], [403]

Hair, Lilith’s, ii. [98]

Hakon, Saga, i. [137]

Halcyon, i. [118]

Hallowe’en, i. [66]

Hamah, the bird, i. [28]

Hanover, relic in, ii. [226]

Haoma, i. [26]

Hare, legends, i. [124], [125]

Hare-lip, ii. [439]

Harischandra, the drama, ii. [35] seq., [158]

Harpagus, ii. [176]

Harry, Old, ii. [133]

Harsenet, ii. [295], [311]

Hathors, i. [7];
Set and, i. [256]

Hatto, Bishop, and rats, i. [129]

Havamal, i. [86], [87]; ii. [356]

Hawthorne, cit. i. [359]; ii. [231]

Hea, Welsh, i. [78];
Egyptian, i. [77], [109]

Healing serpent, i. [351], [352]

Heaven, i. [85], [86], [310]; ii. [67], [424], [430]

Hecate, i. [139]; ii. [301]

Hedgehog, i. [122]

Heifer, red, i. [70]

Heimo, giant, i; [200]

Heimskringla, i. [166]

Heine, cit. i. [215], [306], [327]; ii. [287]

Hel, i. [78], [82]

Helena of Troy, ii. [309];
Faust’s mistress, ii. [338], [351]

Helena, Empress, ii. [223]

Helios at Mycenæ, i. [99]

Hell, the word, i. [82];
notions of, ii. [116], [128], [144], [424];
Dante and Arda Viraf, ii. [429] seq.

Hell-hounds, i. [139]

Hennessey, W. J., design by, ii. [454]

Hephaistos, i. [309]

Hera, i. [309]

Herakles and Alcestis, i. [285] seq., [394], [403], [407]; ii [189], [410]

Herbert, George, cit. ii. [380]

Herberstein, cit. i. [101]

Hercules, see Herakles

Hermödr, i. [79]

Herne the hunter, ii. [361]

Herod, ii. [72], [158], [179]

Herodotus, cit. ii. [102], [417] seq., [409], [445]

Hiawatha, i. [283]

Hiisi, Finn demon, i. [88]

Hildur, a Walkyr, i. [336]

Himé, i. [392]

Hino Kawa, i. [392]

Hippocrates, i. [352]

Hirpini, i. [155]

Ho, a tribe, their dirge, i. [53]

Hödr slays Baldur, i. [78]

Hofmann, ii. [286]

Hog legends, i. [144];
form of a glutton, ii. [403]

Hogarth’s ‘Raree Show,’ ii. [399]

Hogmanay, i. [90]

Holbein’s Ape-devil, ii. [284]

Holy Ghost, i. [74]; ii. [226] seq., [246]

Holy water, ii. [212]

Homer, cit. i. [377]; ii. [402], [420]

Horsel, ii. [377]

Horsa, the name, ii. [370]

Horse, legends, i. [126], [127];
Vale of white, ii. [370]

Horus, i. [19], [148], [149], [184], [185]; ii. [113], [235]

Hosea, cit. ii. [147]

Hubert, Saint, ii. [358];
his legend, [374]

Huelgoat, Arthur’s castle, ii. [359]

Hugh de Pontchardon, ii. [360]

Hugo, spectre hunter, ii. [358]

Hulda, witch, i. [235]

Hunger, demons of, [41] seq.; ii. [417]

Huntington, W., cit. ii. [160], [161]

Huoreo, ii. [374]

Hur, third person of Triad, ii. [235]

Huss, ii. [425]

Hydra, i. [110], [113], [114], [407], [413]

—— as cuttlefish, i. [310]

Hydrophobia, demon, i. [136]

Hyppolite, ii. [102]

Iblis (or Eblis), the name, i. [18];
office, i. [423];
his fall, ii. [143];
his doom, ii. [261];
Sádi’s vision of, ii. [271];
decline, ii. [392];
in Persia, ii. [424]

Iceland, legends, &c., i. [43], [165], [166]; ii. [218]

—— horse-flesh in, ii. [372]

Ichijo, Japanese emperor, ii. [406]

Idolatry, Moslem, i. [29];
Jewish, ii. [56], [148]

Idumeans, ii. [134], [173]

Iduna, i. [79]

Igerna, ii. [398]

Ildabaoth, ii. [121], [207], [209], [415]

Illusion, Hindu goddess, i. [210] seq.;
of dreams, [237], [245];
of Luther, ii. [196];
of witches, ii. [326], [345]

Im, sky-god, ii. [109]

Incubi, ii. [403]

Index Expurgatorius, ii. [385]

Indra, i. [26], [97], [134], [151], [170], [204], [323], [350], [407], [414]; ii. [66], [68], [71]

Inges, the cat, ii. [313]

Ink-demon, ii. [282]

Innsbruck, Faust at, ii. [338]

Inquisition, ii. [128], [382]

Intellect, a Bishop on, ii. [277]

Inundations, i. [108], seq., [257]; ii. [74]

Invisible foes, i. [338];
rendering, ii. [298], [318]

Io’s journey, i. [385]

Iona, ii. [383]

Ionia, i. [385]

Iroquois, i. [188], [189]

Irving, H., as Louis XI., ii. [20]

Isa or Jesus, ii. [236]

Isaiah, Hebrew war-god in, ii. [130]

Ischim, ii. [405]

Isis, i. [337], [352]

Ishmael, i. [161]; ii. [83], [134]

Ishtar, i. [49], [77], [78], [83], [106], [109], [110], [119]

Iswara, i. [262]

Isaac, ii. [87], [132]

Jack the giant-killer, i. [163]

Jackson, Margaret, witch, ii. [313]

Jacob, i. [239];
stratagems, ii. [132] seq., [138] seq.

Jacobus de Voragine, ‘Golden legend,’ ii. [392]

James, St., tempted, ii. [419]

Jami, ii. [363]

Japanese demons, i. [44], [123] seq.;
Yemma, i. [195];
dragons, i. [112], [391] seq.; ii. [282]

Jarchi, Rabbi, on serpent, ii. [411]

Jason, ii. [409]

Jealousy, devil of, in Japan, ii. [410];
Darwin on, ii. [410];
of Eve, ii. [410];
of Noria, ii. [410]

Jehovah, i. [11], [187], [252], [255], [289], [408]; ii. [46] seq., [54] seq., [71], [79] seq., [132], [163], [262]

Jephthah’s daughter, i. [417]

Jeremiah, ii. [228]

Jeremy of Strasburg tempted by the Devil, ii. [366]

Jerome, cit. ii. [246]

Jethro, sorcerer, ii. [304]

Jewess, a haunted, ii. [193] seq.

Jezebel, ii. [85]

Jima, i. [283]

Jinn, i. [107]

Joachim, Abbot, on Antichrist, ii. [255]

Joan of Arc, ii. [230]

Job, the Divider, i. [149] seq.;
his plagues, i. [252];
crooked serpent, i. [322];
Behemoth of, i. [409];
and Harischandra, ii. [45];
on future life, ii. [150];
salted sacrifice, ii. [160];
Agnosticism, ii. [155];
heresies, ii. [157];
a supposed sorcerer, ii. [158], [304]

John the Baptist, i. [102]

John XV., Pope, ii. [254];
John XXII., ii. [334]

Jonah, i. [46], [410]; ii. [442]

Jonathan Ben Uzziel, Targum, i. [100]; ii. [54]

Joseph’s tribe, ii. [247]

Josephus, cit. ii. [211]

Joshua, ii. [165]

Joskeha, i. [188]

Joss burners, i. [73]

Jötunn, i. [45]

Judas, i. [424];
as winter, i. [80], [81];
possession, i. [424];
on Satan’s knees, ii. [144], [253];
his doom, ii. [38]

Judge in ‘Last Judgment,’ ii. [428] seq.

Jugernath in Orissa, ii. [363], [364]

Junker Jäkele, ii. [355]

Jupiter, i. [402], [407];
the name, i. [17];
and Prometheus, i. [376] seq.;
Tonans, ii. [109];
title assumed by Nero, ii. [244];
Simon Magus worshipped as, ii. [245];
defeats Typhon, i. [423]

Justina, Calderon’s, ii. [344]

Kachchhaka ferry, Ceylon, ii. [373]

Kagura, Japanese, i. [44]

Kalendar of Shepherds, i. [83]

Kali, i. [44]; ii. [103], [104], [240]

Kalrya, invoked by woodcutters in Bengal, ii. [364]

Kandy, Ceylon, devil at, ii. [408]

Kankato-na, i. [358] seq.

Kansa, ii. [174]

Kappa, i. [112]

‘Kehama, Curse of,’ Southey’s, ii. [362]

Kelpie, i. [112]

Kemung, demon of cold, i. [83]

Kephn, Hunger-demon, i. [42]

Ketef, ii. [116]

Ketu, i. [19], [255]; ii. [116]

Key, sense of, i. [102] seq.

Khasm, Persian Asmodeus, ii. [263]

Khamseen, Cain wind, i. [185]

Kheti, ii. [113]

King, Prof., cit. ii. [169], [245]

Kiyoto, giant ravishes at, ii. [406]

Klabauf, i. [111], [112]

Klinger’s ‘Faust,’ ii. [344] seq.

Knowledge, Tree of, ii. [280], [223]

Kobolds, i. [233]

Kolyadas, rich and poor, i. [90]

Kolski, i. [86]

Königsgrabe in Sleswig, ii. [357]

Krishna, ii. [174], [236], [363]

Ku’en Lun, fairies, i. [198]

Kuvera, god of wealth, i. [153]

Labourd Gascons, i. [18]

Lado, i. [81]

Ladon, i. [373], [374]

Lady-bug, i. [317]

Laidley Worm, i. [367]

Lambton Worm, i. [48], [387], [411] seq.

Lameness of demons, i. [98]

Lamia, Lilith of Vulgate, ii. [99]

Laokoon, i. [357];
Teutonic, i. [360]

Lares, i. [135]; ii. [292]

Last Judgment, M. Angelo’s, ii. [428]

Lausatian custom, i. [81]

Lawrence, St., saves Henry II. from devil, ii. [391]

Lawyer, Devil as, ii. [389]

Lazarus and Dives, i. [281]; ii. [394]

Lei-chau, thunder-district, i. [104]

Leipzig, battle of, ii. [355];
Annals of, ii. [366]

Leo X., ii. [256]

Lernean Hydra, i. [413]

Leto, i. [81]

Leviathan, i. [46], [108], [109], [408] seq., [417]; ii. [100]

Light, creation of, ii. [114]

Lightning, i. [96] seq.

Lilith, ii. [92] seq., [103], [113], [119], [179], [301], [411]

Limbo, Dante’s, ii. [433]

Lion, legends, i. [129] seq.

Lithuanian survivals, i. [312]

Livingstone, cit. i. [98]

Lloyd, W. W., cit. ii. [402]

Locusts, i. [176], [181]

Logi, i. [75]

Loka Phayu, i. [99]

Loki, Eddaic demon, i. [10], [11];
the name, i. [17];
voracity, i. [75];
doom, i. [84], [317]

London Docks, Portuguese sailors at, i. [81]

Lord’s Supper, ii. [220]

Lorelei, i. [215]

Louis of Thuringia and dove, ii. [228]

Lucifer, i. [17];
his fall, i. [20]; ii. [118], [120] seq., [299], [393]

Lucina, i. [157]

Ludlow Church, picture of wicked ale-wife, ii. [390]

Lakshmí, goddess of prosperity, i. [120]

Lunar theology, i. [245];
influences, i. [251]

Lupercalia, i. [155]

Lust, i. [220]; ii. [264]

Luther, ii. cit. [32], [188], [196], [248], [256] seq., [265], [306]

Lycanthropy, i. [158]

Lycaon, i. [55]

Lycians, chimæra, i. [154]

Lyeshy, wood devil, ii. [356]

Lyons Cathedral, picture in, ii. [312]

Lyttleton, Lord, warning of, ii. [231]

Maccathiel i. [17]

Maccaria, i. [55]

Madana Yaksenyo, Singhalese female lust devils, ii. [405]

Madness, i. [263], [264]

Madonna, black, i. [337]

Madonnas, ii. [91], [92], [236], [395], [404], [410], [426], [429]

Magdalen College sculptures, ii. [452]

Magdeburg, nymph at, i. [112]

Magi and Magician, ii. [174] seq.;
St. James and, ii. [414]

Magog, i. [164], [168], [169], [423]

Mahábhárata, episode, i. [356]

Mahrt, i. [236]

Mahu, ii. [311]

Maitre Bernard, devil’s name, ii. [382]

—— Parsin, devil’s name, ii. [382]

Mal, lust devil in Ceylon, ii. [409]

Malleus Maleficorum, ii. [300]

Manes, i. [263]

Mania, i. [263]

Manitoos, good and evil, i. [167]

Manning, Cardinal, cit. ii. [257]

Mans forest, spectre in, ii. [358]

Manu, i. [49]

Manutius, ii. [305]

Mara, ii. [158], [179] seq., [183] seq.;
Scand., ii. [371]

Marbuel, ii. [299]

Maria, i. [108]

Markgraf of Misnia, his death, ii. [427]

Marlowe’s ‘Faust,’ ii. [338] seq.

Marriage, ii. [215];
Mephisto opposes, ii. [338]

Mars, war-god, i. [275];
planet, influence of, ii. [135]

Marsh demons, i. [203] seq.

Martel, Charles, in hell, ii. [392]

Martineau, Harriet, cit. i. [211]; ii. [227]

Martin, St., i. [310]; ii. [373]

Maruts, i. [6]

Mary, see Madonna

Master-smiths, i. [309]

Mateer, i. cit. [44], [300]

Matter, cit. ii. [169]

Maui and Mauike, i. [75]

Mawmet, ii. [250]

Maximilla, ii. [246]

May, i. [218];
queen, ii. [378]

Maya, illusion, i. [200], [211] seq.

‘Measure for Measure,’ i. [83]

Medea, ii. [131], [409]

Mediæval death-bed, picture, ii. [394]

Medicinal dragons, i. [370]

Medusa, i. [386], [406]

Megæra, Luther nursed by, ii. [256]

Melite, asp, i. [343]

Melusina, i. [367]

Mendes, i. [188]

Mephistopheles, i. [199]; ii. [332] seq., [299], [340] seq., [383], [399], [416], [417]

Mercury, planet, i. [19], [60]

Merlin, i. [369]; ii. [397] seq.

Mermaid, Chinese, i. [216]

Merman, i. [225], [226]

Meschia and Meschiane, Persian Adam and Eve, ii. [100], [101]

Messias, ii. [187], [135]

Metaphrastus, Acta, ii. [341]

Metaphysics, i. [428]; ii. [347]

Meteors, ii. [117]

Mexico, Judas in, i. [81];
serpent devils, ii. [437]

Michael, archangel, ii. [142], [375]

Michelet, cit. ii. [219], [233]

Midnight brood, i. [241]

Mikado saint, i. [391] seq.

Milkah, ii. [156]

Miller, Hugh, Moriel’s den, i. [20];
Meggie, [92]

Milton, his Satan, ii. [126], [191], [393];
woman, ii. [409]

Mimacs, legends, i. [166], [390]

Minerva, ii. [245]

Miracle Plays, ii. [128], [191], [295] seq., [388], [393], [426]

Mirage, i. [185]

Mirror used against devil, ii. [448]

Miru, hunger-demon, i. [41] seq.

Miser’s gold, ii. [413]

Misleaders, i. [213]

Mistletoe, i. [5]

Mithras, i. [251]

Modo, ii. [311]

Mohammed, a stone deity, i. [24], [423]; ii. [228], [248], [250];
Faust as, ii. [338]

Mohanee, Singhalese devil, ii. [409]

Moira, fate, i. [420] seq.

Moloch, i. [55], [61], [66], [67]

Monk, Mephisto as, ii. [337]

Monkish gluttony, ii. [417]

Monsters, i. [340]

Moody, Mr., cit. ii. [227]

Moon, i. [244]; ii. [235], [245], [369]

Mormons, i. [225]

Morvidus, dragon-slayer, i. [368]

Moses, ii. [235]

Mountaineers, i. [194], [195]

Mountains, holy and unholy, i. [193] seq.;
demons of, [197], [198]; ii. [245]

Mouse, legends, i. [128], [129]

Mozoomdar, cit. i. [10]

Müller, Julius, cit. i. [15]; ii. [9]

Müller. F. Max, cit. i. [15]; ii. [294]

Murder, ii. [425]

Myiagrus deus, i. [10]

Myiodes, i. [10]

Mysteries, ancient, ii. [368]

Myth, meaning of, i. [28]

Naamah, ii. [152], [416]

Nachash-beriach, i. [344]

Nachzeher, i. [52]

Naglok, Hindu hell, i. [151]

Namaqua superstition, i. [98]

Napier, James, cit. ii. [217]

Nastrond, i. [85]

National characteristics, i. [160]

Nature and Art, i. [209];
treacheries of, i. [212] seq.;
monsters in, i. [340];
dualism of, i. [305];
gods returning to, i. [317];
deities, ii. [92], [402]

Nebo, i. [110]

Nemesis, ii. [168]

Nepaul iconoclast, i. [304]

Nero, ii. [244], [423]

Nibelungen lied, i. [86]

Nick, Old, i. [111] seq.;
of the woods, i. [112]

Nickel, derivation of, i. [234]

Nickie Ben, Burns to, ii. [382]

Nida, i. [85]

Nightjäger, ii. [353]

Nightmare, i. [236]

Nimrod, ii. [176], [364]

Nin-ki-gal, queen of Hades, i. [77], [287]

Nixa, Baltic, i. [112], [113]

Nixy, i. [110], [113]

Nizami, cit. ii. [234]

Noah, i. [82], [109], [110], [409]; ii. [86];
legends of, ii. [412] seq.

Noblemen, devil and, ii. [390]

Noraita (or Noria), Noah’s wife, ii. [412] seq.

Norsemen, native weapons, i. [45];
ideal, i. [394]

North, region of demons, i. [83] seq.;
of devils, ii. [115]

Nôtre Dame at Paris, devil on, ii. [252];
incident at door of, ii. [454]

Nouah, i. [109]

Novgorod, survival at, i. [101]

Nu, Egyptian serpent goddess, ii. [99]

Nudity, i. [220];
disapproved by Mephistopheles, ii. [445]

Nyang devil-worship, i. [26]

Oannes, i. [46]

Object-origins, i. [321]

Obstacles, i. [190] seq.;
friendly, i. [206]

Odin, i. [10], [56], [97], [162];
church built by, ii. [358], [369]

Oegir, hall of, i. [11], [84]

Ogres, i. [51];
the word, i. [133]; ii. [405]

Ohio, college motto in, i. [1]

Olaf, Saint, ii. [367]

Omens, i. [90], [119], [124], [131], [134], [138]; ii. [370]

Onion, i. [5]

Ophiomorphus, ii. [208], [402]

Ophion, ii. [402]

Ophis, the word, i. [345];
the demon, ii. [208]

Ophites, ii. [208]

Ophincus, ii. [401]

Opposition and opponent, ii. [131], [390]

Orain, a universalist, ii. [383]

Orcus, i. [306]; ii. [370]

Ordeals, Dahomeyan, i. [3];
rock, i. [201];
witch, ii. [317]

Origen, cit. ii. [220], [305], [325], [383]

Ormuzd, i. [25], [36], [369]; ii. [21], [26] seq., [235], [263], [264], [452]

Orthros, guard of Orcus, i. [38], [133], [139]

Osiris, i. [13], [341], [343]; ii. [235]

‘Othello’ in California, ii. [427]

Otto I. of Altmark, ii. [374]

Oxford, old sculptures at, ii. [452]

Palnatoke or Palnhunter, ii. [357]

Pan, i. [188]

Pandora, ii. [89]

Pandukhabayo, prince in Ceylon, ii. [371]

Pantheism, primitive, i. [5]

Paracelsus, ii. [210], [285]

Paradise, i. [376]; ii. [77] seq.

‘Paradise Lost,’ cit. i. [83]

Paries, snake called, i. [343]

Parjanya, i. [100]

Parker, Theodore, anecdote of, i. [11]

Passover, i. [64]

Pater, Mr., cit. ii. [267]

Patrii, ii. [290]

Paul the apostle, cit. ii. [213], [241], [243], &c.

Paul IV., Pope, orders M. Angelo’s figures to be draped, ii. [428]

Paulicians, ii. [385]

Pavana, Indian messenger of the gods, i. [120]

Peacedale, Rhode I., vampyre, i. [52]

Peacock, i. [27]; ii. [261]

‘Peculiar people’ in London, i. [250]

Pelsall, survival at, i. [46]

Penates, ii. [292]

Pendragon, i, [369]

Pennant, cit. i. [47]

Pentamerone, story in, ii. [374]

Pentecost, i. [64]; ii. [230], [236], [397]

Penzance Common, demon riders on, ii. [361]

Pera, rock ordeal at, i. [201]

Percival, ii. [398]

Perkun, legend of, i. [312]

Perkuhnsteine, thunderbolts called, i. [102]

Persephone, i. [355]; ii. [221]

Persian picture of hell, ii. [424]

Perun, i. [100], [101]; ii. [356]

Peruvian mountain god, i. [198]

Peter and Christ, ii. [241]

Pharaoh, i. [119]; ii. [182]

Philo, cit. ii. [444]

Phœnix, i. [27]

Picard, John, ii. [225]

Pied piper of Hamelin, i. [129]; ii. [355], [367]

Pigeon, i. [74], [75], [219]; ii. [227], [230]

Pilpay, ii. [400]

Pindar, cit. i. [18]

Pius IX., evil eye of, ii. [334]

Pixy, i. [111], [167]

Plato, vision of Er, ii. [422], [423]

Pliny, cit. i. [60]

Plotinus, cit. i. [35]

Pluto, ii. [299]

Pneuma, ii. [207]

Poets on vice and evil, ii. [446] seq.

Polites, Italian demon, i. [156]

Pontifex, origin of, i. [204]

Pontus, Greeks of, theory of Scythians, ii. [406]

Pope and pagan, ii. [191]

Pork-eating, ii. [369], [442]

Porthcurnow Cove, Tregeagle’s labours, ii. [361]

Poseidon, ii. [235], [402]

Prayer for the Devil, Aquinas’, ii. [384]

Prediger orders, ii. [248]

Pre-Munchausenite world, i. [384], [385]

Pretas (Siam) demons, i. [44]

Pride-of-Life Devil on Nôtre Dame, Paris, ii. [252]

Prince of Darkness, i. [240]

—— of this world, ii. [178] seq., [383]

Priscilla, ii. [246]

Prodicus, ii. [224]

Prologue to ‘Faust,’ ii. [399]

Prometheus, i. [59], [376], [377], [385], [418], [421], [422]; ii. [380]

Prosecutors, ii. [159]

Puritanism, ii. [274]

Puspa, Singhalese lust devil, ii. [409]

Pythagorean theory, i. [159]

Python, i. [80]

Queen Mary’s Psalter, pictures from, ii. [271], [301]

Quichuas, Viracocha, god of, i. [107]

Quito, i. [198]

Ra and Mendes, i. [188]

Ra and Set, wars of, in Egypt, i. [182] seq.

Ra, the sun, i. [256]

Rachel, ii. [85]

Radbot, King, ii. [275]

Ragnar, i. [414]

Ragnarok, ii. [240]

Rahab, ii. [416]

Rahu, i. [46], [322]; ii. [116]

Rainbow, called serpent, i. [354], [355]

Rakshasis, i. [151], [216]

Rasho gate, Devil of, in Japan, ii. [406]

Rat legends, i. [128], [129], [145]

Ratisbon bridge, legend, i. [205]

Raum, i. [74]

Ravana, Rajah, ii. [22]

Raven, i. [75]; ii. [299], [321], [333], [368]

Rebekah, ii. [84], [85]

Rechalmus, Abbot, cit. ii. [296]

Recurrence, phenomena of, i. [406] ii. [403]

Reetz, ale-wife carried off, ii. [390]

Reichelsheim, ii. [355]

Renaissance, ii. [278]

Rephaim, ii. [74]

Rezon, Prince, ii. [164]

Rhone legend, i. [117]

Richard I., history, ii. [252]

Riesenaltar and Riesenäule, ii. [355]

Rig Veda, cit. i. [93], [407], &c.

Ripheus and Dante, ii. [433]

River Demons, i. [203] seq.

Robber Knights, ii. [365]

Robin Hood, ii. [140]

Rocks, i. [201], [202]

Rocky passes, monsters of, i. [201]

Rodenstein, ii. [355]

Rokh, i. [28]

Roland at Roncesvalles, ii. [367]

Rose, Mother, i. [33]; ii. [375]

Roskoff, cit. ii. [329] seq.

Rowan, i. [126]

Rudra, i. [350]

—— Hymn to, i. [93] seq.

Rue, ii. [324]

Rum Bahâdur of Nepaul, i. [304]

Rupert, Prince, and his dog, ii. [127]

Rusalkas, Nixies of Russia, i. [119]

Ruskin, cit. i. [192], [403], [404]

Russia, mediæval designs in, i. [281]; ii. [144], [214], [222], [228], [253], [254], [413], [438]

Rutti, Singhalese lust-devil, ii. [409]

Saa-Set, ii. [113]

Sabbath, witches, ii. [253]

Sabbatarianism, ii. [275]

Sacrifices, i. [55]

Sadi, cit. ii. [236], [271], [423]

Saints—Agatha, i. [74]

—— Andrew, i. [403]

—— Anthony, ii. [188], [190], [289], [418]

—— Aquinas, ii. [386]

—— Augustin, ii. [397]

—— Augustine, cit. i. [154]

—— Benedict, ii. [268]

—— Columba, i. [165]

—— Dunstan, ii. [230]

—— Francis, ii. [170], [268], [385]

—— Gallus, i. [148]

—— Gatien, ii. [397]

—— George, i. [403] seq.

—— Gerard, i. [114]

—— Godric, i. [75]; ii. [419]

—— Guthlac, ii. [419]

—— James, ii. [419]

—— Lawrence, ii. [391]

—— Margaret, i. [403]

—— Martin, i. [310]

—— Michael, i. [403]

—— Mikados, of the, i. [391] seq.

—— Nicholas, i. [111], [112]

—— Olaf, ii. [367]

—— Orain, ii. [383]

—— Patrick, i. [389]; ii. [4]

—— Petrox, i. [389], [414]

—— Philip, i. [74]

—— Sergius, i. [147]

—— Theophilus, ii. [329]

—— Vincent, ii. [217]

—— Walpurga, ii. [376]

—— Wolfram, ii. [275], [307]

Saint Vitus’ dance, i. [251]

Sais, temple of Isis at, i. [337]

Sakya Muni, ii. [179] seq., [184]

Salisbury Plain, legend of, i. [370]

Salt, i. [65]; ii. [150], [217], [297]

Salzburg, Bishop of, ii. [417]

Samaël, ii. [114], [130], [134], [135], [142], [146], [150], [262], [361]

Samis, ii. [235]

Sand, George, story by, i. [207]

Sangréal, ii. [398]

San-nu Hut-uz, i. [321]

Santaclaus, i. [111], [112]

Sara, ii. [81] seq., [87], [402]

Saranyu, i. [8], [20]; ii. [283]

Satan, i. [423], [424]; ii. [121], [125], [128], [143], [159], [164] seq., [185], [186], [193], [241], [242], [246], [299], [395]

Satan, Adam’s contract with, ii. [215]

—— aureoled, i. [19]

—— Celsus on, ii. [401]

—— Christ’s idea of, ii. [241]

—— doom, ii. [380], [381]

—— Heine’s portrait of, ii. [287]

—— Jews’ idea of, ii. [163]

—— Job and, i. [255]

—— Milton’s, ii. [126]

—— Mohammed and, i. [18]

—— moon-devourer, i. [48]

—— outwitted, ii. [395], [397]

—— Sadi’s, ii. [271]

—— supposed portrait of, ii. [168]

Saturn, i. [19], [55], [59], [253], [254]

Satyrs, i. [19]; ii. [289]

Sauer, the dog, i. [137]

Sauromatæ of Herodotus, ii. [102]

Savages, axioms among, i. [396]

Scanda, ii. [23]

Scapegoat, ii. [131], [169], [187]

Scarabæus, i. [5]

Scelestat, De, Devil’s name, ii. [382]

Scheibel, cit. ii. [332]

Schem-hammphorasch, ii. [304]

Schnellert, wild jäger at, ii. [355]

Schwarz, ii. [333]

Science not dualistic, i. [12]

Scott, Michael, legends of, i. [118]

Scylla and Charybdis, i. [201], [202], [407];
of Thuringia, i. [202]

Scythians, demonic origin of, i. [161]; ii. [410]

Sea, ii. [117]

—— dragons, i. [109]

—— phantoms, i. [227]

Seals, ii. [169], [335]

Sealskin maidens, i. [219]

Seance in ‘Faust,’ i. [309]

Seasons, battle of the, i. [89]

Second-sight, i. [163], [241], [242]

Seir, mountains of, ii. [118]

Selborne, White’s History of, cit. i. [87]

Sephiroth, ii. [31], [254]

Serapes, i. [338]; ii. [290]

Seraphim, i. [322], [323], [339]

Serbian demon, i. [206]

Serpent, i. [325] seq., [418]; ii. [167]

—— Abyssinian worship, i. [343]

—— antidote for bite of, in India, i. [349] seq.

—— of the Ark, ii. [238]

—— brazen, ii. [134]

—— characteristics of, i. [321]

—— Charlemagne and, ii. [396]

—— earliest, i. [322]

—— egg of, i. [325], [327]

—— Greek word for, derivation, i. [345]

—— healing art emblem, i. [351], [352]

—— India, i. [348]

—— legends, i. [147], [148]

—— meaning, i. [341]

—— Melite, i. [343]

—— Persian, i. [25]

—— rainbow called, i. [354], [355]

—— romance, i. [359]

—— spy, i. [345]

—— theories of, i. [353] seq.

—— transformations, i. [339]

—— treading on, i. [346]

—— Vishnu’s, i. [24]

—— worship of, i. [13], [328]

Servetus, ii. [420]

Set and Ra, wars of, in Egypt, i. [182] seq.

Set, Seth, i. [182] seq., [256]; ii. [87], [208], [209], [223], [235], [279]

Setnau, tale of, Egyptian, i. [413]

Seven spirits, ii. [229]

Sex in heaven, ii. [386]

Shadows, i. [231] seq.

Shakers, ii. [405]

Sheikh’s ride in Egypt, i. [180], [181]

Sheitan in Constantinople, i. [48]

Shekinah, ii. [54], [55]

Shelley, ii. [281]

Shemmen-Nessem and Khamseen, i. [185]

Shi’ichs, men of peace in Scotland, i. [229], [230]

Shipwrights’ play, ii. [414]

Shiribadatt, King, legend of, i. [401]

Shuden dozi, Japanese demon, i. [158];
legend of, ii. [406], [407]

Shylock, ii. [138]

Siegfried, poem of, cit. i. [370], [371]

Simson, Rev. M., cit. ii. [215]

Simon Magus, ii. [237], [245], [255]

Simoom, ii. [234]

Sin, i. [235]

Sindri, i. [85]

Singhalese demonology, i. [355]

—— Rakshasis, i. [216]

Sinistrari, cit. ii. [306];
his book on Demonialite, [384], [385]

Siren, Japanese, i. [222], [223]

Sirius, ii. [280]

Siva, i. [17], [96], [97], [150], [151]; ii. [23], [228], [235], [369]

Skratti, Old Scratch, i. [86]

Slanderers, ii. [160]

Sleep, i. [234], [235]

Sleepers, mythical, ii. [359];
Sleeping Beauty, ii. [375]

Sleipnir, Odin’s horse, ii. [371]

Sleswig, King Abel at, ii. [357]

Slippers, yellow, of witches, i. [215]

Smith, the master, i. [309]

Snakes, children and, i. [364], [365]

—— milk and, i. [365]

—— Paries, i. [343]

—— Paradise and the, i. [376]

—— Saint Patrick and the, i. [389]

Socinus, ii. [340]

Sockburn worm, i. [388]

Socrates, ii. [427]

Solomon, i. [120], [186], [187]; ii. [163], [164], [223], [278], [304], [415]

Solstice, i. [65]

Somerville worm, legend, i. [389]

Sophia, ii. [207]

Sophia Achemoth, ii. [207]

Soracte, i. [155]

Soranus, i. [155]

Sorcery, i. [307]; ii. [300], [334]

Sosioch, prophet, ii. [29]

Sosipolis, i. [157], [339]

Souter Fell, Cumberland, spectres, [242] seq.

Spagnoletto, i. [191]

Spanish negro madonna, i. [337]

Spectres, mountain, i. [242] seq.

Spells, ii. [291], [319]

Spencer, Herbert, cit. ii. [219]

Sphinx, i. [174], [175], [180], [181]

Spiess publishes ‘Faust’ legend, ii. [337]

Spinello of Arezzo, ii. [271]

Spinoza, cit. ii. [148];
diabolised, ii. [349], [425];
on the devil, ii. [439]

Spiritualism, i. [52]; ii. [307], [331]

Sraosha, ii. [263], [264]

Strauss, cit. ii. [186]

Straw Mujik of Russia, i. [81]

Streatham Church, Franklin at, i. [107]

Steubel and Wirbel in the Danube, i. [115], [116]

Succubæ, ii. [403]

Su Fuh, necromancer, i. [167]

Suicide, i. [229]

Sunken cities and treasures, i. [228]

Sun-spots and famine, i. [171] seq.

Sun-worship, i. [173]

Svaldifari, ii. [371]

Svedgir, i. [162], [256]

Sviatevit, i. [97]

Swamy, Sir M. C., ii. [35] seq.

Swan legends, i. [113], [119], [212], [214] seq., [221], [224]

Swedenborg, cit. i. [211];
his visions, ii. [427] seq.;
Emerson on, ii. [435];
hell of, ii. [436]

Sweden, witchcraft in, i. [317]

Syrians, ii. [148]

Tacitus, cit. ii. [370]

Tai-shan mountain, i. [197]

Talmage, Rev. Dr., cit. ii. [216]

Tannhauser, i. [223]; ii. [320]

Tannin in Old Testament, i. [322]

Taous, peacock symbol, i. [27]

Targum, cit. i. [100]; ii. [54], [247]

Tartar superstition, i. [104]

Tartini, his Devil’s sonata, ii. [273]

Tchernibog, i. [154]; ii. [253]

Tedworth ghost, ii. [309]

Temptation, ii. [178] seq.

Tenjo, mountain demon of Japan, i. [195] seq.

Tennyson, cit. ii. [102]

Terah brings Abraham before Nimrod, ii. [365]

Teraphim, i. [37]; ii. [290]

Termagol, giant, i. [164]

Tertullian, cit. i. [82]; ii. [244], [341]

Tetzel and Luther, ii. [32]

Teufelsee, demon, i. [221], [222]

Thebes, picture, ii. [403]

Theophilus, St., ii. [395]

Thespesius visits Hades, ii. [423]

Thibet, hell in, i. [83]

Thokk, i. [78], [232]

Thor, i. [59], [100], [232], [317]

Thoth, ii. [303]

Thugs, i. [151]

Thummim, i. [54]

Thunder, duke, i. [104]

—— legends, i. [100];
bolts, i. [101]

Thurgau custom, i. [316]

Thuringian Scylla, i. [202]

Tiamat, ii. [106], [110]

Tidal demons, i. [118], [119]

Titans, i. [6], [74]; ii. [401]

Tituba, Salem witch, ii. [314]

Titus on demons, ii. [211]

Tiw, i. [16]

Tobit, ii. [265], [325]

Tophet, i. [62]; ii. [235]

Torches, feast of, i. [91], [395] seq.

Torrents, demons of, i. [203] seq.

Tota, i. [204]

Tours, ‘Mystery at,’ ii. [128], [191], [391]

Tourtak, god of Tigris, i. [108]

Trajan and Dante, ii. [433]

Transformations, i. [217]

Transmigration, i. [125], [126]

Travancore, demons of, i. [44];
Holy Tree, i. [299] seq.

Treacheries, natural, i. [212] seq.

Treasures, sunken, i. [228]

Tregeagle’s ghost, ii. [361]

Triad, i. [24]; ii. [235]

Trinity, i. [24]; ii. [235]

Tritas, ii. [369]

Tsar Moiskoi, i. [119], [219]

Tsui-knap, i. [98]

Tsuma, hero, ii. [406]

Tübingen students imprisoned, ii. [337]

Tumbariungona marsh, Ceylon, ii. [373]

Turner, J. M. W., dragons, i. [323]

Turanian metallurgists, i. [353]

Twashtri, i. [75], [170]

‘Twelfth Night,’ i. [314]

Tylor, E. B., on limping deities, i. [18];
mixed deities, i. [24];
Izedis, i. [27];
funeral customs, i. [53];
Judas-burning in Mexico, i. [80], [81]

Typho, i. [251]

Typhon, i. [54];
Horus and, i. [184], [185], [407], [423]; ii. [235]

Uchuella Chaqui, i. [98]

Ukko, i. [102]

Undine, i. [111]

Unholdenhof, i. [199]

Universalism, Orain’s, ii. [382];
Paul’s, ii. [383];
Sinistrari’s, ii. [383] seq.

Unmercifulness, ii. [254]

Unrest, spirit of, ii. [118], [137], [400]

Urim and Thummim, ii. [54]

Ursel, ii. [379]

Urselberg, ii. [379]

Ursula, ii. [379]

Uru, Moon-god, ii. [106]

Uther Pendragon, i. [369]; ii. [398]

Uz, ii. [149]

Vala, ii. [371]

Valhalla, i. [229]; ii. [321], [369]

Valkyrs or Walkyrs, ii. [101], [318]

Vampyres, i. [49], [51], [52], [244], [245]

Vanland, story of, i. [235]; ii. [371]

Vanalandi, i. [162]

Varuna, i. [4], [356]

—— hymn to, i. [300]

Vasishtha, ii. [32] seq.

Vasudéva, ii. [175]

Vata, i. [99]

Vatican, Faust and Mephisto there, ii. [338], [341];
M. Angelo, ii. [188], [427]

Vauvert diable, ii. [201]

Vayu’s wind chariot, i. [99], [100]

Vedic hymn, i. [99]

Veils, i. [337] seq.

Vena, ii. [240]

Venerable Bede, cit. ii. [425]

Veneur, Le Grand, Fontainbleau, ii. [358]

Venus, see Aphrodite

Venusberg, i. [223]; ii. [377]

Vervain, ii. [324]

Vespasian, ii. [244]

Vídátu, ii. [264]

Vii, i. [96]

Vikram, i. [49]

Vilz, devil at, i. [205]

Vindicatores, ii. [291]

Viracocha, god of Quichuas, i. [107]

Virginia, incident in, i. [192], [193]

Virgin, Antichrist born of, ii. [257];
Merlin born of, ii. [394] (see Madonna);
Virgin and viper, ii. [410]

Virginity, ii. [231]

Virgins of the Parable, fatal, ii. [427]

Vishnu, i. [144], [161], [418]; ii. [235], [362], [369]

Vishtasp, narcotic, ii. [431]

Viswámitra, ii. [23], [32] seq.

Vivien beguiles Merlin, ii. [398]

Vladimir, ii. [356]

Voland, ii. [379]

Volmer’s hunt, ii. [376]

Voltaire, his deathbed, i. [280];
diabolised, ii. [349], [425];
dislike to raven, ii. [367]

Vortigern, i. [369], [370]; ii. [398]

Vritra, i. [36], [151], [170], [171], [322], [355], [356], [413]

Vulcan, i. [170], [171]

—— temple to, on Etna, i. [156]

Vulgate, cit. i. [19]

Wagner, myths used by, i. [86]

Waldemar’s hunt, ii. [276], [277]

Walpurga, St., ii. [378]

Walpurgis night, i. [190], [234]

Wandjäger, ii. [353]

Wansbeck river, legend, i. [118]

Wasserkelch church, ii. [396]

Watchnight, i. [90]

Water spirits, i. [113] seq., [120]

Waterspouts, i. [107]

Wauljäger, ii. [353]

Wayland, Vedic Vala, i. [19]

Wear, river, legend, i. [118]

Werewolves, i. [158], [303], [314], [315];
girdle, ii. [318]

Wesley, his watchnight, i. [190];
on Mohammed, ii. [250];
and the Cock Lane ghost, ii. [309]

Wesleyans and theatres, ii. [273]

Wessamonny, Singhalese demon, i. [97], [355]

Westminster Abbey, Hell denounced in, ii. [239]

Whirlwinds, i. [105]

White Lady, ii. [361], [377] seq.

Wild Huntsman, i. [139]; ii. [353] seq.

Williams, Prof. M., cit. i. [50]

Will-o’-wisp, i. [212] seq., [225]

Wilten, monk at, i. [200]

Wind demons, i. [88], [89];
bride, i. [106]

Windeschmann, cit. i. [283]

Wine devil, ii. [392], [415] seq.

Winter demons, i. [77] seq.

Wirtel, Danube, i. [115]

Witches, yellow slippers, i. [215]; ii. [288] seq.;
Salem, ii. [314];
trial, ii. [315];
confessions, ii. [218] seq.;
testing, ii. [317];
in Virginia, ii. [326];
biblical, ii. [327];
execution, ii. [327] seq., [386]

Wittenberg forest and Faust, ii. [337]

Wodan, i. [99], [100], [310], [313]; ii. [353]

Wodejäger, ii. [353]

Wolf legends, i. [140], [144], [154], [318];
glen, ii. [361]

Women, protected, i. [319] seq.;
first in India, ii. [75];
Persia, ii. [77];
diabolised, ii. [85] seq.;
rib-theory of, ii. [103];
as tempter, ii. [191] seq.;
why witches were chiefly women, ii. [195];
Malleus Maleficorum on, ii. [300];
Euripides and Milton concerning, ii. [409]

World, Goethe’s ‘Faust’ on the, ii. [352]

Worms, i. [332], [336];
City of, i. [366];
Laidley, i. [367], [368];
Lambton, i. [387], [411] seq.;
Sockburn, i. [388];
Somerville, i. [389];
of Time, i. [342];
poetic, ii. [393]

Wrath, Day of, Mary in, ii. [429]

Wuchang, temple of horrors, ii. [424]

Wustanges Heer, ii. [353]

Wuttke, Dr., cit. i. [160]; ii. [307], [353], [374]

Yakkos, Yakshas, i. [151] seq.

Yama, King of Death, i. [6]

Year, old and new, i. [89], [90]

Yellow slippers of witches, i. [215]

Yemma, king of Hades, Jap., i. [195]

Yeous, the giant, i. [207] seq.

Yezedis, i. [27]

Yimi, i. [283]

Ynglinga Saga, i. [162]; ii. [371]

Yorimitsa, Japanese hero, ii. [406] seq.

York Cathedral, i. [32]

Yule-tide, i. [23]

Yü Shüt, Chinese rain-god, i. [105]

Zafarana, Sicilian story, ii. [369]

Zamhor, i. [26]

Zamiel, ii. [300], [361]

Zerffi, Dr., cit. ii. [286]

Zeruâne-Akrane, ii. [235]

Zeus, i. [402]; ii. [235]

—— etymology, i. [17]

—— Fates of, i. [420] seq.

—— Fly-god, i. [10]

—— jealous, i. [59]

—— Lightning-wielder, i. [97]

—— in ‘Iliad,’ ii. [402]

Zinzendorf, i. [347]

Zohak, i. [359]; ii. [176], [234], [363], [364]

Zophar, ii. [152], [154]

Zoroaster, i. [60], [154]; ii. [24], [172], [184], [431]

Zum Loch, Zurich, Charlemagne at, ii. [395]

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