account of the creation in, iv. 106;

the Babylonian, ix. 410

Geneva, Midsummer fires in the canton of, x. 172

Genital organs of murdered people eaten, iii. 190 n. 2;

of Osiris, tradition as to the, vi. 10, 102;

of dead man used to fertilize the fields, vi. 102 sq.

Genius, the Roman guardian-spirit, symbolized by a serpent, v. 86, xi. 212 n.

Genius, Aristotle on men of, viii. 302 n. 5

—— of Industry in China represented by a boy with one foot shod and one foot bare, viii. 11

—— or patron of animals, viii. 243