Tribes, Hebrew, named earlier than Jacob’s sons, [176]

Tubal-cain and Jabal, duplicates of Cain and Abel, [111–3], [130]

Union, sexual, its significance in Mythology, [171–3]

Uriah, grave of (according to Mohammedan tradition), [280]

Usurpers, other Gods besides Jahveh, according to Hartmann, [269–70]

Vaivasuta, son of the Sun, Indian legislator, [208]

Varuṇa and Οὔρανος the ‘Coverer,’ [190]

Vedic myths so primitive as to explain themselves, [364]

Virgins made to conceive by the Sun’s rays are the mothers of founders of legislation and religion, [208–9]

Voguls, their Myth of Civilisation, [207]