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486 I.


 * Iberians, the, a colony from Atlantis, 387.
 * Iceland, great convulsions in, 35; volcanoes of, 43.
 * Igh, 313.
 * Imox, 313.
 * Incarnation of gods, 149.
 * Incense burnt by Peruvians, 144.
 * India, visit of Dionysos to, 465.
 * Indian Deluge legends, 87, 107, 108, 109.
 * Intoxicating beverages, 150.
 * Inventions, no new ones for 6000 years, 130; the great antiquity of, 440; mariner's compass, 440; gunpowder, 447; iron, 451; paper, 451; silk, 451; order of, 455.
 * Iqui-Balam, 182.
 * Iranians, 27; their Deluge legend, 89.
 * Ireland, earthquakes in, 40; tobacco known to the ancient people of, 63; originally colonized from Atlantis, 408; different races of, 409; relations to Deluge, 412; was the "Island of the Sun," 413; the "Garden of Phœbus," 413; called "Ogygia," 413; great antiquity of people of, 413; ancient religion of, 414; ancient customs of, 415; round towers of, 416; traditions of America in, 419; St. Brendan's visit to America from, 419; the name of, Aryan, 470.
 * Irish, ancient, dread of hares, 147.
 * Iron, mined by Incas, 140; antiquity of manufacture of, 451; known in earliest ages to the Egyptians, 451; to the Peruvians, 451; to the Mound Builders, 377, 451.
 * Iron Age, 290.
 * Iroquois, Deluge legends of, 117.
 * Isiris, Egyptian god, 309.
 * Islands of the Blessed, 287.
 * Islands of the Sea, referred to in Bible, 28.
 * Islands, sunken, west of Spain, 53.
 * Isle Royal, Lake Superior, ancient copper mines on, 247.
 * Ixtlilxochitl, 103.
 * Izcalli, 127.

J.


 * Jamassi of Florida, negroes, 176.
 * Jambadwipa, 325.
 * Jamaica, earthquake in, 43.
 * Janus, 301.
 * Java, great convulsions in, 35, 38.
 * Jews, the, their customs similar to those of the Mexicans, 204; the miracle of their continued existence as a race, 213.
 * Josephus, 325.
 * Juno, 303.
 * Jupiter, 464.

K.


 * Kaimeni, Old, 37.
 * Karnac, the temple of, 362.
 * Kaws of Kansas, 184.
 * Kesair, 408.
 * Khasisatra, 75, 78, 81, 84.
 * Koran, Deluge legends of, 86.
 * Krodo, a Gothic god, 316.
 * Kronion, Father, 29.
 * Kuntze, Professor Otto, views of, 56, 57.
 * Kshatriyas, the, 194.
 * Kyklopes, 294; described, 299.

L.


 * Labyrinth, the, 362.
 * Laertas, gardens of, 323.
 * Lake-dwellings, animals of, 55; plants of, 62; bronze representation of, 255.
 * Lake Superior, metallurgy originated on shores of, 130; great extent of ancient copper mining on, 246.
 * Lancerota, island of, 36.
 * Landa, Bishop Diego de, his destruction of Maya books, 217; his preservation of Maya alphabet, 217.
 * Language of Noah, 433; of Chinese, 432; of Chaldeans, 432; of Otomi, 435; of North American Indians, 435; of Ural-Altaic races, 435.
 * Laying on of hands, 147.
 * Lemuria, the drowned continent of the Pacific, 32.
 * Lenni-Lenapi Deluge legends, 109.
 * Lenormant, François, 66, 74, 76, 82, 86, 87, 88, 94.
 * Le Plongeon, Dr., describes negroes, 175.
 * Libyans, the, 195.
 * Lisbon, great earthquake of, 40.
 * Livingstone, Dr., 315.
 * Lost tribes of Jews, 209.
 * Lycanthropy, 147.
 * Lyktonia, 29.
 * Lynd, Major J. W., 186; description of Dakotas, 189.

M.


 * Madeira, 43.
 * Magnetic cup, 254.
 * Magnetic needle, 254; known to ancients, 440.
 * Magog, 412, 437.
 * Maia, wife of Pan, 145.
 * Maize known to ancient Chinese and Egyptians, 60.
 * Man, antiquity of, 29.
 * Mandan Indians, Flood legends of, 110; tradition as to the origin of man, 114.
 * Mantchoos, the, 209.
 * Manu, 87, 181.
 * Manu Vaivasata, 87.
 * Manufactures, ancient, 142.
 * Mariner's compass, 254; probably known to Egyptians, Mexicans, and the Mound Builders of America, 446; antiquity of, 440; known to Phœnicians, 441; known to Chinese, 441; in New Mexico, 445; in Atlantis, 445.
 * Maruts, the, 468.