the sacred beasts held responsible for the course of nature in, i. 354;

the royal crowns in, i. 364;

king of, masquerading as Ammon, ii. 133;

sacrifice to the Sun in, iii. 227 n.;

mock human sacrifices in, iv. 217;

mother-kin in, vi. 213 sqq.;

human sacrifices in, vii. 259 sqq.;

stratification of religion in, viii. 35;

story of the external soul in, xi. 134 sqq.

——, the Flight into, xi. 69 n.