Hegel on, i. 423 sqq.;

combination of, v. 4

—— and music, v. 53 sq.

Religions, the great historical, less permanent than the belief in magic and witch-craft, in ghosts and goblins, ix. 89 sq.

Religious associations among the Indians of North America, xi. 266 sqq.

—— dramas sometimes originate in magical rites, ii. 142 sq.

—— ideals a product of the male imagination, vi. 211

—— systems, great permanent, founded by great men, vi. 159 sq.

Reluctance to accept sovereignty on account of taboos attached to it, iii. 17 sqq.

Remedies, magical, not allowed to touch the ground, x. 14