Madonnas, ii. 91, 92, 236, 395, 404, 410, 426, 429

Magdalen College sculptures, ii. 452

Magdeburg, nymph at, i. 112

Magi and Magician, ii. 174 seq.;
St. James and, ii. 414

Magog, i. 164, 168, 169, 423

Mahábhárata, episode, i. 356

Mahrt, i. 236

Mahu, ii. 311

Maitre Bernard, devil’s name, ii. 382

—— Parsin, devil’s name, ii. 382

Mal, lust devil in Ceylon, ii. 409

Malleus Maleficorum, ii. 300

Manes, i. 263

Mania, i. 263

Manitoos, good and evil, i. 167

Manning, Cardinal, cit. ii. 257

Mans forest, spectre in, ii. 358

Manu, i. 49

Manutius, ii. 305

Mara, ii. 158, 179 seq., 183 seq.;
Scand., ii. 371

Marbuel, ii. 299

Maria, i. 108

Markgraf of Misnia, his death, ii. 427

Marlowe’s ‘Faust,’ ii. 338 seq.

Marriage, ii. 215;
Mephisto opposes, ii. 338

Mars, war-god, i. 275;
planet, influence of, ii. 135

Marsh demons, i. 203 seq.

Martel, Charles, in hell, ii. 392

Martineau, Harriet, cit. i. 211; ii. 227

Martin, St., i. 310; ii. 373

Maruts, i. 6

Mary, see Madonna

Master-smiths, i. 309

Mateer, i. cit. 44, 300

Matter, cit. ii. 169

Maui and Mauike, i. 75

Mawmet, ii. 250

Maximilla, ii. 246

May, i. 218;
queen, ii. 378

Maya, illusion, i. 200, 211 seq.

‘Measure for Measure,’ i. 83

Medea, ii. 131, 409

Mediæval death-bed, picture, ii. 394

Medicinal dragons, i. 370

Medusa, i. 386, 406

Megæra, Luther nursed by, ii. 256

Melite, asp, i. 343

Melusina, i. 367

Mendes, i. 188

Mephistopheles, i. 199; ii. 332 seq., 299, 340 seq., 383, 399, 416, 417

Mercury, planet, i. 19, 60

Merlin, i. 369; ii. 397 seq.

Mermaid, Chinese, i. 216

Merman, i. 225, 226

Meschia and Meschiane, Persian Adam and Eve, ii. 100, 101

Messias, ii. 187, 135

Metaphrastus, Acta, ii. 341

Metaphysics, i. 428; ii. 347

Meteors, ii. 117

Mexico, Judas in, i. 81;
serpent devils, ii. 437

Michael, archangel, ii. 142, 375

Michelet, cit. ii. 219, 233

Midnight brood, i. 241

Mikado saint, i. 391 seq.

Milkah, ii. 156

Miller, Hugh, Moriel’s den, i. 20;
Meggie, 92

Milton, his Satan, ii. 126, 191, 393;
woman, ii. 409

Mimacs, legends, i. 166, 390

Minerva, ii. 245

Miracle Plays, ii. 128, 191, 295 seq., 388, 393, 426

Mirage, i. 185

Mirror used against devil, ii. 448

Miru, hunger-demon, i. 41 seq.

Miser’s gold, ii. 413

Misleaders, i. 213

Mistletoe, i. 5

Mithras, i. 251

Modo, ii. 311

Mohammed, a stone deity, i. 24, 423; ii. 228, 248, 250;
Faust as, ii. 338

Mohanee, Singhalese devil, ii. 409

Moira, fate, i. 420 seq.

Moloch, i. 55, 61, 66, 67

Monk, Mephisto as, ii. 337

Monkish gluttony, ii. 417

Monsters, i. 340

Moody, Mr., cit. ii. 227

Moon, i. 244; ii. 235, 245, 369

Mormons, i. 225

Morvidus, dragon-slayer, i. 368

Moses, ii. 235

Mountaineers, i. 194, 195

Mountains, holy and unholy, i. 193 seq.;
demons of, 197, 198; ii. 245

Mouse, legends, i. 128, 129

Mozoomdar, cit. i. 10

Müller, Julius, cit. i. 15; ii. 9

Müller. F. Max, cit. i. 15; ii. 294

Murder, ii. 425

Myiagrus deus, i. 10

Myiodes, i. 10

Mysteries, ancient, ii. 368

Myth, meaning of, i. 28

Naamah, ii. 152, 416

Nachash-beriach, i. 344

Nachzeher, i. 52

Naglok, Hindu hell, i. 151

Namaqua superstition, i. 98

Napier, James, cit. ii. 217

Nastrond, i. 85

National characteristics, i. 160

Nature and Art, i. 209;
treacheries of, i. 212 seq.;
monsters in, i. 340;
dualism of, i. 305;
gods returning to, i. 317;
deities, ii. 92, 402

Nebo, i. 110

Nemesis, ii. 168

Nepaul iconoclast, i. 304

Nero, ii. 244, 423

Nibelungen lied, i. 86

Nick, Old, i. 111 seq.;
of the woods, i. 112

Nickel, derivation of, i. 234

Nickie Ben, Burns to, ii. 382

Nida, i. 85

Nightjäger, ii. 353

Nightmare, i. 236

Nimrod, ii. 176, 364

Nin-ki-gal, queen of Hades, i. 77, 287

Nixa, Baltic, i. 112, 113

Nixy, i. 110, 113

Nizami, cit. ii. 234

Noah, i. 82, 109, 110, 409; ii. 86;
legends of, ii. 412 seq.

Noblemen, devil and, ii. 390

Noraita (or Noria), Noah’s wife, ii. 412 seq.

Norsemen, native weapons, i. 45;
ideal, i. 394

North, region of demons, i. 83 seq.;
of devils, ii. 115

Nôtre Dame at Paris, devil on, ii. 252;
incident at door of, ii. 454

Nouah, i. 109

Novgorod, survival at, i. 101

Nu, Egyptian serpent goddess, ii. 99

Nudity, i. 220;
disapproved by Mephistopheles, ii. 445

Nyang devil-worship, i. 26

Oannes, i. 46

Object-origins, i. 321

Obstacles, i. 190 seq.;
friendly, i. 206

Odin, i. 10, 56, 97, 162;
church built by, ii. 358, 369

Oegir, hall of, i. 11, 84

Ogres, i. 51;
the word, i. 133; ii. 405

Ohio, college motto in, i. 1

Olaf, Saint, ii. 367

Omens, i. 90, 119, 124, 131, 134, 138; ii. 370

Onion, i. 5

Ophiomorphus, ii. 208, 402

Ophion, ii. 402

Ophis, the word, i. 345;
the demon, ii. 208

Ophites, ii. 208

Ophincus, ii. 401

Opposition and opponent, ii. 131, 390

Orain, a universalist, ii. 383

Orcus, i. 306; ii. 370

Ordeals, Dahomeyan, i. 3;
rock, i. 201;
witch, ii. 317

Origen, cit. ii. 220, 305, 325, 383

Ormuzd, i. 25, 36, 369; ii. 21, 26 seq., 235, 263, 264, 452

Orthros, guard of Orcus, i. 38, 133, 139

Osiris, i. 13, 341, 343; ii. 235

‘Othello’ in California, ii. 427

Otto I. of Altmark, ii. 374

Oxford, old sculptures at, ii. 452

Palnatoke or Palnhunter, ii. 357

Pan, i. 188

Pandora, ii. 89

Pandukhabayo, prince in Ceylon, ii. 371

Pantheism, primitive, i. 5

Paracelsus, ii. 210, 285

Paradise, i. 376; ii. 77 seq.

‘Paradise Lost,’ cit. i. 83

Paries, snake called, i. 343

Parjanya, i. 100

Parker, Theodore, anecdote of, i. 11

Passover, i. 64

Pater, Mr., cit. ii. 267

Patrii, ii. 290

Paul the apostle, cit. ii. 213, 241, 243, &c.

Paul IV., Pope, orders M. Angelo’s figures to be draped, ii. 428

Paulicians, ii. 385

Pavana, Indian messenger of the gods, i. 120

Peacedale, Rhode I., vampyre, i. 52

Peacock, i. 27; ii. 261

‘Peculiar people’ in London, i. 250

Pelsall, survival at, i. 46

Penates, ii. 292

Pendragon, i, 369

Pennant, cit. i. 47

Pentamerone, story in, ii. 374

Pentecost, i. 64; ii. 230, 236, 397

Penzance Common, demon riders on, ii. 361

Pera, rock ordeal at, i. 201

Percival, ii. 398

Perkun, legend of, i. 312

Perkuhnsteine, thunderbolts called, i. 102

Persephone, i. 355; ii. 221

Persian picture of hell, ii. 424

Perun, i. 100, 101; ii. 356

Peruvian mountain god, i. 198

Peter and Christ, ii. 241

Pharaoh, i. 119; ii. 182

Philo, cit. ii. 444

Phœnix, i. 27

Picard, John, ii. 225

Pied piper of Hamelin, i. 129; ii. 355, 367

Pigeon, i. 74, 75, 219; ii. 227, 230

Pilpay, ii. 400

Pindar, cit. i. 18

Pius IX., evil eye of, ii. 334

Pixy, i. 111, 167

Plato, vision of Er, ii. 422, 423

Pliny, cit. i. 60

Plotinus, cit. i. 35

Pluto, ii. 299

Pneuma, ii. 207

Poets on vice and evil, ii. 446 seq.

Polites, Italian demon, i. 156

Pontifex, origin of, i. 204

Pontus, Greeks of, theory of Scythians, ii. 406

Pope and pagan, ii. 191

Pork-eating, ii. 369, 442

Porthcurnow Cove, Tregeagle’s labours, ii. 361

Poseidon, ii. 235, 402

Prayer for the Devil, Aquinas’, ii. 384

Prediger orders, ii. 248

Pre-Munchausenite world, i. 384, 385

Pretas (Siam) demons, i. 44

Pride-of-Life Devil on Nôtre Dame, Paris, ii. 252

Prince of Darkness, i. 240

—— of this world, ii. 178 seq., 383

Priscilla, ii. 246

Prodicus, ii. 224

Prologue to ‘Faust,’ ii. 399

Prometheus, i. 59, 376, 377, 385, 418, 421, 422; ii. 380

Prosecutors, ii. 159

Puritanism, ii. 274

Puspa, Singhalese lust devil, ii. 409

Pythagorean theory, i. 159

Python, i. 80

Queen Mary’s Psalter, pictures from, ii. 271, 301

Quichuas, Viracocha, god of, i. 107

Quito, i. 198

Ra and Mendes, i. 188

Ra and Set, wars of, in Egypt, i. 182 seq.

Ra, the sun, i. 256

Rachel, ii. 85

Radbot, King, ii. 275

Ragnar, i. 414

Ragnarok, ii. 240

Rahab, ii. 416

Rahu, i. 46, 322; ii. 116

Rainbow, called serpent, i. 354, 355

Rakshasis, i. 151, 216

Rasho gate, Devil of, in Japan, ii. 406

Rat legends, i. 128, 129, 145

Ratisbon bridge, legend, i. 205

Raum, i. 74

Ravana, Rajah, ii. 22

Raven, i. 75; ii. 299, 321, 333, 368

Rebekah, ii. 84, 85

Rechalmus, Abbot, cit. ii. 296

Recurrence, phenomena of, i. 406 ii. 403

Reetz, ale-wife carried off, ii. 390

Reichelsheim, ii. 355

Renaissance, ii. 278

Rephaim, ii. 74

Rezon, Prince, ii. 164

Rhone legend, i. 117

Richard I., history, ii. 252

Riesenaltar and Riesenäule, ii. 355

Rig Veda, cit. i. 93, 407, &c.

Ripheus and Dante, ii. 433

River Demons, i. 203 seq.

Robber Knights, ii. 365

Robin Hood, ii. 140

Rocks, i. 201, 202

Rocky passes, monsters of, i. 201

Rodenstein, ii. 355

Rokh, i. 28

Roland at Roncesvalles, ii. 367

Rose, Mother, i. 33; ii. 375

Roskoff, cit. ii. 329 seq.

Rowan, i. 126

Rudra, i. 350

—— Hymn to, i. 93 seq.

Rue, ii. 324

Rum Bahâdur of Nepaul, i. 304

Rupert, Prince, and his dog, ii. 127

Rusalkas, Nixies of Russia, i. 119

Ruskin, cit. i. 192, 403, 404

Russia, mediæval designs in, i. 281; ii. 144, 214, 222, 228, 253, 254, 413, 438

Rutti, Singhalese lust-devil, ii. 409

Saa-Set, ii. 113

Sabbath, witches, ii. 253

Sabbatarianism, ii. 275

Sacrifices, i. 55

Sadi, cit. ii. 236, 271, 423

Saints—Agatha, i. 74

—— Andrew, i. 403

—— Anthony, ii. 188, 190, 289, 418

—— Aquinas, ii. 386

—— Augustin, ii. 397

—— Augustine, cit. i. 154

—— Benedict, ii. 268