Bedâwî, their Sun-worship, [72];
they are regarded as the true Arabs, [82–4];
they regard God as a great Chief or Sheykh, [266]
Bedouins. See [Bedâwî]
Bel, in the Louvre, with ox-horns on his tiara, [179]
Benjamin, ‘Son of the right side,’ [176];
his sons’ names, their origin given in the Agâdâ on etymological grounds, [337];
a similar story in Arabic, [339]
Bernstein’s theory on the differentiation of the legends between North and South, [286]
Bhṛgu-s, same as Phlegyans, Lightning, [372–3];