Turanian, [517], [518];

Mexican, life after death and relative position of man and woman, [38], [39];

Tezcatlipoca cast down from Heaven and arose as an ocelot, [44], [45];

Quilaztli, “woman serpent,” [60-62];

Maya, culture hero, Kukulcan, [69];

suggesting worship of Polaris, [159];

relating to 7-day period among the Cakchiquel Indians of Guatemala, [182];

Peruvian, concerning the Inca Yupanqui who introduced the worship of the Creator, [152], [153];

relating to ancestors of Manco Capac and the “royal eagle,” [156];

concerning contest between serpent and eagle, compared with similar Mexican tradition, [159];