San Tsi herb, goat and, [173]
(see [Plant of Life]).

Scarab, jade forms resemble, [226].

Scotland, Apple-land Paradise, [124];
doctrine of Cardinal Points in, [229];
eagle carries man to Island Paradise, [129];
eagle-stone and raven-stone, [129];
Gaelic story regarding water of life, [120];
goddess as stone, [182];
goddess with hammer, [262];
offerings to dead in, [133];
salmon as dragon in, [75];
soul forms in, [240];
calling back of souls, [241];
wind-raising stones in, [58].

Scottish serpent charm resembles Chinese, [57].

Sea-cows, [50].

Sea-dogs, dragons and, [48];
as guardians of pearls, [48].

Seafarers, ancient (see [Mariners]).

Sea trade, early, [293]
(see [Ships]).

Secretary Bird, mungoose replaces, in Indian myth, [73];
origin of bird and serpent myth, [71], [72].

Seiobo, [380];
Cosmic Egg and, [266], [267];
Japanese goddess, [137];
same as Si Wang Mu of China, [137].