the colour of Day, [146]

Reduplicated forms have, according to the Agâdâ, a greater intensity of meaning than unreduplicated, [340]

Religion, developed out of Mythology, [218] et seqq.;

takes its form partly from political analogies, [264–8]

Religion, founders of, born from Virgins, [208–9]

Renan says the Semites have no Mythology, [4];

is mistaken in asserting that Arabic absorbs only dialects related to itself, [237–9]

Reuben, the ‘Twilight,’ takes to himself Bilhah, a Solar heroine, [171–3];

his grave (according to Mohammedan tradition), at Jahrân, [280]

Riddle proposed by Samson, [394–7]