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Rh *Flood tablet, Calendar stone, Mexico, 107.
 * Flora of Europe and America compared, 54.
 * Flora of Pacific States of America, 59.
 * Fogo, 43.
 * Folk-lore, 150, 160.
 * Foolahs, the, 406.
 * Formorians, the, 408.
 * Frog Indians, 272.

G.


 * Gadeirus, 13.
 * Gades, part of empire of Atlantis, 13; why so named, 13, 172.
 * Gæa, 303.
 * Gæthulighe, 411.
 * Galley, of Bronze Age, 256; of Romans, 257; of William the Conqueror, 257.
 * Gama, Vasqnez de, discovery of the Cape of Good Hope, 3.
 * Games the same on both continents, 162.
 * Garden of Eden, 1, 24; cross a symbol of, 320; described, 324, 325, 326.
 * Gauls, possessed traditions of Atlantis, 28; a civilized race, 134.
 * Ge, 308.
 * Genea, 329.
 * Genesis, 27; contains a history of Atlantis, 198; similarities to American legends, 199; its great antiquity, 212.
 * Genos, 329.
 * Geological formation of United States, 32; of Europe, 33.
 * Germans, ancient, a civilized race, 134.
 * Gettysburg, U. S. ship, explorations by, 53.
 * Geryon, 307.
 * Ghosts, belief in, on both continents, 146.
 * Gihon, the river, 312, 325.
 * Glacial Period, the, causes of, 50.
 * Gobi, 429.
 * Gold sacred in Assyria and Peru to the sun, 347.
 * Gold, a sacred metal of Atlantis, 343; a sacred metal of Peruvians, 345.
 * Golden Age, the, 290, 301.
 * Gomer, 412.
 * Gömüshtepe, 429.
 * Goths, ancient writings of, 236; their mythology, 313, 316.
 * Graham's island, 36.
 * Grave-cists, 139.
 * Gray, Professor Asa, on flora of the Pacific coast, 59.
 * Greeks, no history of antiquity, 6; their legends of the Deluge, 89; their divinities the rulers of Atlantis, 283.
 * Gunpowder, its antiquity, 447; known to ancient Chinese, 447; to the Phœnicians, 448; to Hindoos, 448; to Moses, 449; to Atlantis, 450.
 * Guanaani, inhabitants of, 196.
 * Guanches, 178, 179, 180, 473.
 * Guatemala, 26.
 * Gucumatz, 199.
 * Gulf Stream, 50.
 * Gulguntius, 409.
 * Gurani, 179.

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 * Haadam, 281.
 * Hades, 288.
 * Ham, what races descended from, 436.
 * Hare, superstitious fear of, 147.
 * Harlequin, 210.
 * Haroeri, 442.
 * Havilah, 325.
 * Hayagriva, 88, 236.
 * Heads, hanging up of enemies', 208.
 * Hebrew language, similarity to Chiapenec, 234.
 * Hebrews, greater health of, 472.
 * Hecla, 43.
 * Hekatoncheires, 294; described, 299.
 * Hellenes, 8.
 * Hera, 86, 303.
 * Herculaneum and Pompeii, once called "the fabulous cities," 3.
 * Hercules, 300; Columns of, 10, 11, 27, 28; the stone of, 441, 443.
 * Hermes Trismegistus, 125.
 * Herodotus, increased respect for, 3; quotation from, 23; burial rites of Scythians, 136; describes the Maxyans, 196; describes Scythian mode of scalping enemies, 209, 333, 362.
 * Hesiod, 7.
 * Hesperides, the gardens of the, were in Atlantis, 288; golden apples of, 306.
 * Hesperis, 306.
 * Hiawatha, 149.
 * Hierapolis, 85; chasm of, 86.
 * Hieroglyphics, 214, 216, 233.
 * Himyaritic-Arabians, 194.
 * Hindoo legends of Deluge, 24, 86, 87, 181.
 * Hivim, 314.
 * Hivites, 314.
 * Homa, water of life, 27.
 * Homer, 7, 181, 297, 324.
 * Hood, Robin, 210.
 * Horse, race-courses and baths for, in Atlantis, 17; associated with Atlantis and Poseidon, 25; originated in North America, 54; domesticated in very ancient times, 55.
 * Hu, 93, 182; the writings of, 235.
 * Hu-hu-nap-hu, 182.
 * Hunaphu, 149, 182.
 * Hunbatz, 182.
 * Huncam, 182.
 * Hue Hue Tlapalan, 165, 384.
 * Humboldt, 151, 327, 335, 341, 426, 438.
 * Huns, the ancient, flattened the skull, 272.
 * Hurakan, a Central American god, 102.
 * Hurricane, origin of word, 103.
 * Hydrophoria, Greek ceremony having reference to Deluge, 90.
 * Hyksos, the, 333.
 * Hyperboreans, people from Atlantis visited the, 27.