mythologically called ‘Heights of the Sea,’ [426], [443]

Clouds and Serpents, Hebrew observers of, [227–8]

Coalescence of psychological Motions or Combinations, [375]

Colours only imperfectly distinguished and expressed in the mythic age, [141–155]

Combination of psychological elements, [375]

Comparative Mythology not limited by distinctions of race, [9]

Conception (Anschauung), [377]

Concubines in mythology are of opposite natures to their men, [158]

Confusion of tongues at Babel (Babylon), story of, arose at Babylon, [330–1], [335]

Conquered impose their superior civilisation on their conquerors, [236–40]