The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol. 12 of 12)

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animals and plants as causes of, in women, v. 97 _sq._, 104 _sq._ _See also_ Impregnation

Conchucos, the, of Peru, esteemed foxes sacred, viii. 258 _n._ 1

Conciliating the spirits of the land, iii. 110 _sq._

Conciliation involved in religion, i. 224; of slain enemies, iii. 182

Concord, temple of, at Rome, i. 11, 21 _n._ 2

Concordia, nurse of St. Hippolytus, i. 21 _n._ 2

Concubines, temporary king allowed to use the real king’s, iv. 114; human, of the god Ammon, v. 72; of a king taken by his successor, ix. 368

Condé, in Normandy, ix. 183; bonfires on Christmas Eve near, x. 266

Conder, C. R., on “holy men” in Syria, v. 77 _n._ 4; on turning money at the new moon, vi. 149 _n._ 2

Condor, the bird of the thunder-god, ii. 370

Conduct, standard of, shifted from natural to supernatural basis, iii. 213 _sq._

Conductivity, electric, of various kinds of wood, xi. 299 _n._ 2

Condylea in Arcadia, sacred grove of Artemis at, v. 291

Cone, image of Astarte, v. 14.

Cones as emblems of a goddess, v. 34 _sqq._, 165, 166; votive, found in Babylonia, v. 35 _n._ 5

Confession of the dead, the Egyptian, vi. 13 _sq._

—— of sins, i. 266, iii. 114, 191, 195, 211 _sq._, 214 _sqq._, viii. 69,