Lightning, identified with a bird—eagle, hawk, or woodpecker, [366];
which again might be transformed into a tree—rowan, ash, [366–7]
Lightning-Bird represents both Fire and Man, [366], [368], [384–6], [389]
Lion, Semitic symbol of Summer-heat, [396–7]
Livyâthân. See [Leviathan]
Localisation of myths, [278–85]
Loḳmân, identified with Balaam, [33], [34] note [100]
Longevity, characteristic of Solar heroes, [356];
and therefore of Noah to the Arabs and Ethiopians, [356–7]
Lot, ‘Night,’ and his daughters, a Solar myth, [189–95]