The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12)
ii. 153, 154;
on hereditary custom of suicide in Java, iii. 53 _sq._; on funeral of emperor of China, v. 293 _sq._
Ibos of the lower Niger, their maintenance of fire, ii. 259; think that a manslayer must taste his victim’s blood, viii. 155; their belief in external human souls lodged in animals, xi. 203 _sq._
Ibrahim Pasha, at Jerusalem, x. 129
Ibreez in Southern Cappadocia, v. 119 _sqq._; village of, v. 120 _sq._; Hittite sculptures at, v. 121 _sqq._
——, the god of, v. 119 _sqq._; his horned cap, v. 164
Icarus or Icarius, father of Penelope, ii. 300
—— and his daughter Erigone, iv. 281 _sq._; first-fruits of vintage offered to, iv. 283, viii. 133
Iceland, beliefs as to cauls in, i. 199 _sq._; Brunhild, Queen of, ii. 306 _sq._; stories of the external soul in, xi. 123 _sqq._
Ichneumon, transmigration of sinner into, viii. 299
Ichneumons worshipped in Egypt, i. 29 _sq._
Icolmkill, the hill of the fires in, x. 149
Ida, oracular cave of Zeus on Mount, iv. 70
Ida Batara, a god (Vishnu), vii. 202
Idah or Iddah, on the lower Niger, divinity claimed by the king of, i. 396; custom as to royal family at, ii. 294; treatment of dead leopard at, viii. 228
Idalium in Cyprus, Pygmalion, king of, v. 50; bilingual inscription of, v. 49 _n._ 7; Melcarth worshipped at, v. 117
Ideals of humanity, two different, the heroic and the saintly, v. 300; great religious, a product of the male imagination, vi. 211
Ideler, L., on the date of the introduction of the fixed Alexandrian year, vi. 28 _n._ 1; on the Sothic period, vi. 37 _n._; on the quadriennial and biennial festivals, vii. 86; on the Arab year before Mohammed, x. 217 _n._ 1
Identification with an animal as a homoeopathic charm, i. 155 _sq._; of woman with corn, vii. 149 _sq._; of persons with corn, vii. 252; of girl with Maize Goddess, ix. 295
Ides of August, Diana’s day, i. 12 _n._ 2
_Idhlozi_, ancestral spirit in serpent form, among the Zulus, xi. 211
Idolatry of the Hebrews, iv. 168 _sqq._
Idols, nails knocked into, ix. 69 _sq._
Ife, in West Africa, the king of, sacrifices to his crown, i. 365
Igague, Lake of, in New Granada, mythical serpents in, ii. 156
Igaras of the Niger, succession to the kingship among the, ii. 294; their propitiation of dead leopards, viii. 228
Igbiras, the, of the Niger, their offerings of first-fruits to the dead,