Dog, connection with trees and plants, [167];
Japanese story of Shiro, [168];
the lunar, [147].
Dolmen, in Korea, [325], and also note [1].
Dolphin, Buddhists and, [127];
Dragon and, [50].
Dragon, Apollo as, [122];
as Celestial stag in China, [51];
as water god in China, [55];
as makara, [150];
as symbol of Emperor, [54];
as Tree, [75], [152];
as Vampire, [64];
as water controller, [235];
Babylonian Ea and, [51];
Babylonian Goat-fish god, [30], [31];
Babylonian Tiamat as, [52];
bad rain from sick dragon, [364], [365];
Bird and serpent myth and, [72];
blue and yellow, [57];
characters of Chinese, [46];
Chinese and Egyptian Deathless Snake, [78], and also note [3];
Chinese and Scottish charms, [56], [57];
connection with Pines, [167];
Dugong and Dolphin and, [50];
Eastern Dragon as Indra, [238];
eggs of, [58];
Egyptian slayer of, [77];
Emperor Hwang-Ti becomes, [279];
Yao as son of, [280];
Shun and, [280];
female dragon eaten by Emperor, [285];
five colours of, [84], [163];
fish forms of, [59], [75];
folk-stories of, [76];
forms assumed by, [47];
as thunder and rain god, [47];
Indra, Zeus, &c., and, [47];
as guardians of pearls, [47];
shark and, [47];
gold and, [55];
has most “ling” of all creatures, [186];
influence of, on towns, [236];
Japanese, [343], [347];
Japanese and Indian Naga, [344];
Japanese and Nagas, [356];
“makara” and Chinese sea-dragon, [215];
moon and bamboo and, [150];
Osiris as, in serpent form, [59];
Plum tree grows from blood of, [80];
Polynesian forms of, [78];
Polynesian gods and, [48];
sea and land animals and, [50];
Teutonic, [77];
the Chinese, and metal symbolism, [38];
the Eight-Headed Japanese, slain by Susa-no-wo, [371];
the great mountain, [63];
the Japanese sea snake and, [41];
Jewels offered to, [41];
the lunar, [149];
the Polynesian (see [Polynesia]), tiger as enemy of, [47];
water snake becomes, [54];
coiled dragon as water-retainer, [54];
woman as, [84];
Medusa legend of, [84];
Japanese dragon woman, [85].
Dragon and Ball procession, [64].
Dragon Battles, [56].
Dragon Boat Festival, [268].
Dragon Boats, in rain-getting ceremonies, [41].
Dragon Eggs, [182].
Dragon Fire, [63].