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viii. 221
Jebu, on the Slave Coast, the king of, not to be seen by anybody, iii. 121
Jehovah, savage taboos disguised as the will of, iii. 219; in relation to thunder, v. 22 _n._ 3; in relation to rain, v. 23 _n._ 1
Jensen, P., on rock-hewn sculptures at Boghaz-Keui, v. 137 _n._ 4; on Hittite inscription, v. 145 _n._ 2; on Syrian god Hadad, v. 163 _n._ 3; on etymology of Purim, ix. 362; his theory of Haman and Vashti as Elamite deities, ix. 366 _sq._; on Anaitis, ix. 369 _n._ 1; on the fast of Esther, ix. 398 _sq._
Jeoud, the only-begotten son of Cronus, sacrificed by his father, iv. 166
Jepur in India, use of scapegoat at, ix. 191
Jeremiah (vii. 31, xix. 5, xxxii. 35), on the burnt sacrifice of children, iv. 169 _n._ 3; (xxix. 26), on the prophet as a madman, v. 77; (ii. 27), on birth from stocks and stones, v. 107
Jericho, death of Herod at, v. 214; wild boars at, viii. 32
Jerome, on the Celtic language of the Galatians, ii. 126 _n._ 2, xi. 89 _n._ 2; on Tophet, iv. 170; on the date of the month Tammuz, v. 10 _n._ 1; on the worship of Adonis at Bethlehem, v. 257
Jerome of Prague, missionary to the heathen Lithuanians, on their worship of trees, ii. 46; on Lithuanian worship of the sun, i. 317 _sq._
Jerusalem, the temple at, built without iron, iii. 230; the sacrifice of children at, iv. 169, vi. 219; mourning for Tammuz at, v. 11, 17, 20, ix. 400; the Canaanite kings of, v. 17; “sacred men” in the temple at, v. 17; the returned captives at, v. 23; the Destroying Angel over, v. 24; besieged by Sennacherib, v. 25; religious music at, v. 52; “great burnings” for the kings at, v. 177 _sq._; the king’s pyre at, v. 177 _sq._; Church of the Holy Sepulchre at, Good Friday ceremonies in the, v. 255 _n._; ceremony of the new fire at Easter in, x. 128 _sq._
“——, the Road of,” iv. 76
Jesus Christ, crossbills at the crucifixion of, i. 82; the historical reality of, ix. 412 _n._ 2
Jetté, J., on the power of medicine-men among the Tinneh Indians, i. 357
Jeugny, the forest of, xi. 316
Jevons, F. B., on burial customs in Ceos, i. 105; on the opposition between religion and magic, i. 225 _n._; on the Roman _genius_, xi. 212 _n._
Jewish calendar, New Year’s Day of the, ix. 359
—— children, their custom as to cast teeth, i. 178
—— converts, form of abjuration used by, ix. 393
—— Day of Atonement, ix. 210
—— festival of Purim, ix. 360 _sqq._; the great deliverance of Jews at the, ix. 398
—— high priest, viii. 27, ix. 210
—— hunters pour out blood of game, iii. 241
—— priests, their rule as to the pollution of death, vi. 230
—— remedy for jaundice, i. 81
Jewitt, J. R., on the father of twins among the Nootkas, i. 264; on ritual of mimic death among the Nootka Indians, xi. 270
Jews, their attitude to the pig, viii. 23 _sq._; their ablutions, viii. 27; their use of scapegoats, ix. 210; accused of ritual murders, ix. 394 _sqq._
—— of Egypt, costume of bride and bridegroom among the, vi. 260
——, Polish, their belief as to falling stars, iv. 66
—— of Roumania, mode of facilitating childbirth among the, iii. 298
Jeyt, Indian month, iv. 279
Jharkhandi, an Indian forest god, viii. 119
Jinn, haunt certain trees, ii. 34; the servants of their magical names, iii. 390; death of the King of the, iv. 8; falling stars thought to be, iv. 63; transferred from human beings to animals, ix. 31; belief in the, in modern Egypt, ix. 104; infesting camels, ix. 260
Jinnee of the sea, virgins married to a, ii. 153 _sq._
Joannes Lydus, on Phrygian rites at Rome, v. 266 _n._ 2; on Mamurius Veturius, ix. 229 _n._ 1
Job (xxxviii. 13), “the sweet influences of the Pleiades,” vii. 319 _n._ 1
Job’s protest, ii. 114
Jochelson, W., on the whale-festivals of the Koryaks, viii. 232; on the belief of the Koryaks in demons, ix. 101
_Johanniswurzel_, the male fern, xi. 66
John Barleycorn, Burns on, v. 230 _sq._
Johns, Rev. Dr. C. H. W., on Babylonian votaries, v. 71 _ns._ 3 and 5; on the name Zagmuku, ix. 357 _n._ 2; on the change of _m_ into _w_ or _v_ in Semitic, ix. 367 _n._ 2; on the reading of an Elamite inscription, ix. 367 _n._ 3
Johnson, Bishop James, on human scapegoats among the Yorubas, ix. 211 _sq._
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, in the Highlands, i. 368; touched for scrofula by Queen Anne, i. 370; on Highland custom of beating a man in a cow’s hide, viii. 322
Johnston, Sir H. H., on the diffusion of round huts in Africa, ii. 227 _n._ 3; on eunuch priests on the Congo, v. 271 _n._
Johnstone, Rev. A., on Hallowe’en fires in Buchan, x. 233
Jokumara, a rain-god in Southern India, his effigy used in a rain-making ceremony, i. 284 _n._
_Jónee_, _joanne_, _jouanne_, the Midsummer fire (the fire of St. John),