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Ohonamochi and his Double[28-29]
The Sun-Goddess issuing from the Rock-Cave of Heaven[98-99]
Sun Worship at the Twin-Rocks of Ise[130-31]
Hohodemi at the Court of Toyotama-hiko[149]
Kedzurikake. The one on the right is the ordinary form,
  the other a special kind called ihaigi[192]
Oho-nusa. (From Dr. Florenz's paper in the T.A.S.J.)[214]
Gohei[215]
Ema (Horse-picture)[222]
Mikoshi[224-25]
Himorogi. (From the T.A.S.J.)[226]
Shrines of Ise[229-30]
Toriwi[233]
Chi no wa[266-67]
Misogi, or Purification Ceremony[298-99]
Tsuina, or Expulsion of Devils[310-11]
Wayside Shrines[366]

ABBREVIATIONS.

Ch. K.--Mr. B. H. Chamberlain's translation of the Kojiki.

Nihongi.--Translation of the Nihongi by W. G. Aston.

T.A.S.J.--Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan.


ERRATA.

For "Welhausen," note to [p. 113], read Wellhausen.