Rain, [224–6]

Serpents crushed by Herakles, [184]

Seth, grave of (according to Mohammedan tradition), in the valley of Yahfûfâ, in Antilibanus, [280]

Shamgar, Solar hero, another form of Samson, [429–30]

Shechem, a name of the Morning, [25–6];

converted into a prince of the Hivvites, [254]

Shem, the ‘Lofty,’ denotes the Heaven, [132]

Shôpheṭîm (Judges), Phenician magistrates, [242–5]

Sinai, consecrated to Sin, the Moon, [160]

Sinflut became Sündflut—psychological process, [441–2]