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89; on Egyptian monuments, ii. 93; on Egyptian animal deities, ii. 100; on meaning of Unnofri, ii. 253
Masters of modern philology, i. 22
Maui, i. 125, ii. 30
Maury, on metamorphosis, ii. 242
Medea, as the dawn, i. 16; as the moon, i. 16
Medical practice, Dacotah, i. 98
Medicine-men, i. 111
Melian nymphs, the, i. 311
Mendieta, on sun-myths, i. 203
Messou, i. 182
Metamorphosis in myth, i. 38, 117; African, i. 118, 119; America, i. 118, 119; Bushman, i. 118, ii. 15; India, i, 119; Lapland, i. 118; Paraguay, i, 118; Scotland, i. 117; into stones, i. 150–155; into plants, i. 155
Metis, i. 314, ii. 173, 243
Metrodorus, on the gods and heroes, i. 15
Mexican divine myths, ii. 65; calendar, the, ii. 75; gods, ii. 67–81
Mice, sacred to Apollo, ii. 201
Michabo, Manabozho, or Michahos, ii. 54
Michilimakinak, island of, i. 183
Mictlanleuctli, i. 204
Misukumigakua, ii. 272
Mixcoatl, ii. 80
Modern systems of myth, i. 19
Moffat, Dr., on African credulity, i. 91; and the Bechuanas, i. 93; on African myth of Morimo, i. 176
Moloch and Cronus, relations between, i. 306, 307
Monotheism in America, ii. 42–45; in Egypt, ii. 96
Moon-myths, i. 128–134; Australia, i. 128; Encounter Bay, i. 128; Eskimo, i. 129; Greek, i. 135; Hervey Islands, i. 134; Himalayan, i. 129; Macassar, i. 130; Malay, i. 132; Mexico, i. 129; Mongolia, i. 134; Muyscas of Bogata, i. 129; Piute, i. 130; Thibet, i. 129; Zulu, i. 129
Moora-Moora, i. 170
Morgan, Lewis, on the Aztecs, ii. 346
Morimo, i. 115
Moschion, on savage origin of man, i. 258
Môt, i. 323
Mother Hertha, ii. 262
Motogon, ii. 4
Mouse-Apollo, ii. 201
Muir (Dr.), on the Vedic hymns, i. 219, 241; on the Rig-Veda, i. 231; on hymn of Purusha, i. 245; on Prajapati, i. 249; on the Devapatre, i. 253; on the Asvins, ii. 155
Mukjarawaint tribe, totem of, ii. 3
Müller (J. G.), on absence of the pastoral stage in America, ii. 40; on the Mexican calendar, ii. 75; on Huitzilopochtli, ii. 71
Müller (Max), on the irrational element in myth, i. 8; on the Rig-Veda, i. 12; on etymology of Daphne, i. 22, 158; philology of, i. 23; on Tsui Goab, i. 35; on the word "totem," i. 59; on hymn to Helios, i. 126; on the Brahmanas, i. 218; on fetishes, i. 225; on Cronus myth, i. 304; on Motogon, ii. 4; on the Bushmen, ii. 9; on Aditi, ii. 128, 135; on wars of the gods, ii. 131; on Asuras, ii. 131; on the Asvins, ii. 155; on Tvashtri, ii. 159; on the Maruts, ii. 159; on Dyaus-Zeus, ii. 169, 170; on Apollo, ii. 192, 194; on popular tales, ii. 213; on Athene and Ahanâ, ii. 246; on Aphrodite as dawn, ii. 254; on Hermes, ii. 255; on Aryan tales, i. 297; on the savage, ii. 326; on the beginning of man, ii. 330; on the absence of recognised authorities in savage myth, ii. 337; on the Australian deity, ii. 339