ncient Art and Mythology_, 49, 59.
Symbolism, racial, in the individual, 133.
Symonds, J. A., 85.
_Themis_, 6, 99, 116.
Thunder god, 99.
Thunder rites, 99.
_Todas, the_, 6, 100.
Totem, 110.
Tree Worship, 48.
Upright objects as phalli, 37.
Vegetation spirit, 114.
Water, female principle, 36.
Weathercock, emblem of the sun, 50.
Westropp, H. M., 28, 45, 55.
Wilder, A., 59.
Witchcraft, 92.
Witches' Sabbath, nature of, 87, 92.
Wissler, C., 102, 110.
_Worship of Priapus_, 48, 83, 87, 91.
Yam ceremony, 103-104.
Footnotes:
[1] The Scope of Social Anthropology; Psyche's Task.
[2] Themis, Introduction Page XI.
[3] Hamlet and Orestes.
[4] Quoted by H. M. Westropp, Primitive Symbolism.
[5] J. W. Wood. The Uncivilized Races.
[6] The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology.
[7] The Rosicrucians.
[8] Adonis, Attis and Osiris.
[9] Rousselet, India and Its Native Princes.
[10] Pepys Diary.
[11] Symbolic Language of Ancient Art and Mythology.
[12] Japan, an attempt at Interpretation.
[13] O'Brien: The Round Towers of Ireland.
[14] The Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology.
[15] The Enactment of a Rebirth.
[16] Dr. Otto Rhyn, Mysteria.
[17] J. B. Pratt, India and Its Faiths.
[18] R. P. Knight, the Worship of Priapus.
[19] Hargrave Jennings: The Rosicrucians.
[20] J. A. Symonds, A Problem in Greek Ethics. Morris J. Karpas,
Socrates in the light of Modern Psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal
Psychology. 1915.
[21] Worship of Priapus.
[22] Pierre de Lancre, Tableau de l'Inconstance des Mauvais Anges et
Demons.
[23] Worship of Priapus.
[24] The Rosicrucians.
[25] The Scope of Social Anthropology; Psyche's Task.
[26] Themis.
[27] W. H. R. Rivers, The Todas.
[28] Miss J. Harrison: Ancient Art and Ritual.
[29] Indians of the Southwest.
[30] The Functions of Primitive Ritualistic Ceremonies. Popular Science
Monthly, August 15, 1915.
[31] Spencer, Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia.
[32] Ancient Art and Ritual, p. 64.
[33] Shinto, or the Mythology of the Japanese.
[34] Ancient Art and Ritual.
[35] Secret Societies and Ancient Mysteries: International Congress of
Anthropology, 1893.
[36] Symbolism of the Arapaho Indians: American Museum of Natural
History.
[37] Miss J. Harrison, Themis, Introduction.
[38] A. Dieterich
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