


CONTENTS 
OF 
MYTHOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS RITES. 
[The numbers refer to the bottom paging of the text.] 
Introduction, . ‘ 4 pre : 4 3 s 
Polytheism, . f : : : . ° : 
Non-Classic Bile ity’ : : ; : 
I, The Religious Systems of Tidy : . ° 
1. Mythology and Worship of the Hindaea! ; 
2. The Religion of Buddha, or Buddhism, 
3. Lamaism, . : : : : ° 
4, Chinese Mythology, . . : ‘ 
5. Japanese Mythology, . - - . ° 
6. Javanese Mythology, . 
II. The Religion of the Ancient Bains (Pasecism) : 
III. Egyptian Mythology, ; 
. 1. Introduction, . 
2. Special Mythology, 
IV. Mythology of the Babylonians, ecient sel Ponds 
V. Northern Mythology, - : ; 
1. Scandinavian Mythology, 
2. German Mythology, . 
3. Slavono-Vendic Mythology, 
VI. Mythology of the Gauls, 
VII. Mythology of the Mexicans, 
Classic Antiquity, . 
I. The Religious Siratenit of ne Greeks, 
Ges eecnic: and Theogonies, or the Origin of the World i of the 
Gods, : ; 
1. Superior or Olympic Gaus 
2. Gods of the Lower World, : s : 
3. The Inferior Gods, . ‘ 5 ‘ : - 
4, Subordinate or Ministering Deities, . : . - 
5. Aerial Gods or Winds, ¢ ‘ : é : 
6. Gods of the Water, - : ; 
7. Gods of the Mountains, Benasts and F ‘elds, : P ; 
8. Goddesses of Time, . : - ‘e ; 
9. The Charites, or Graces, s " : ‘ ‘ 
10. The Muses, . ; : : . A . 
