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             and  examined,  71,  73,  75,  Hemispheres : the two celestial,
             82,  94,  109,  114,  115,  142,   upper  and  lower,  referred  to
              146.                         and  mentioned  in  the  ~ig­
           Grill  : on  the  German  world-  Veda,  214,  215.
             river,  225.                Herakles  : names  of  the  wives
           Grote :  his  account  of  deluge   of,  representing  dawns,  323.
             in the Greek mythology,  318.   Hercules  : the  pillars  of,  119;
            Gulf-stream  : its  effect  on  cli-  the  cows  of,  carried  off  by
              mate,  18,  21.              Cacus,  163.
           Gwin  and  Gwythur  :  fighting   Hermes  : stealing  the  oxen  of
             for the  same damsel  and hav-  Apollon,  166.
              ing her in turn, 326.      Herodotus  :  mentions  people
           Gwythur : See Gwin.             sleeping  for  six  months,  59;
                                           his account of the Phoenician
            Hades  : conceived  as  turned   mariners sailing round Africa,
              upside  down,  250.           119.
            Hantlman  :  a  Puravic  deity,  Herschel (Sir)  : on seasons, 25;
              traced  to  Vri~hakapi,  284.   error  in  his  view  regarding
            Hapta-Hindu : Avestic name for   the  heat  received  by  each
              Sapta  Si~dhava\1,  its  origin   hemisphere  in  summer  and
              and meaning  explained,  234-  winter,  26;  on  the  perpetual
              239;                          spring  in  inter-Glacial  times,
            Hara-Berezaiti  :  See  Alburz.   31.
            Haug  (Dr. )  :  interpretation  of  Hesiod  : on  the   source   of
              Avestic phrases, 123, 291, 293,   earthly rivers, 236.
              299,  374.                  Himalllyas  :  upheaved  in  later
            Heavens  :  spinning  round  of,   geological  ages,  18.
              in the :(ljg-Veda, 54.      Hira~ya-hasta : the  gold  hand,
            Hebrews  :  their  belief  in  the   given  by  the  Ashvins,  246,
              existence  of  celestial  waters,   253.
              209,  216.                  Historic  period  : in Greece  and
            Heeren ( Prof. )  :  interpretation   Egypt,  1.
              of A vestic  phrases,  291.   Hodur : the blind Norse god  of
            }lelios  : the  sun,   his   oxen   winter,  killing  Baldur,  the
              and  sheep,  165,  252,  324;   god  of summer,  333.
              sailing  from  west  to  east  in  Homer  :Iliad and Odyssey,  64;
              a  golden  boat, 224.         his  legend  of  cow-stealing,
            Hemanta  :  with  Shishira,  the   166;  on  the  shape  of  the
              dual  season,  148;  represented   earth,  224;  on  the  circula-
              the  yearly  sunset,  231.    tion  of  aerial  waters,  225;
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