[22] Although called Heliasts ([Greek: H_elios], the sun), the judges sat under cover. One of the columns that supported the roof is here referred to.
[23] The juryman gave his vote for condemnation by tracing a line horizontally across a waxed tablet. This was one method in use; another was by means of pebbles placed in one or other of two voting urns.
[24] Used for the purpose of voting. There were two urns, one for each of the two opinions, and each heliast placed a pebble in one of them.
[25] The Heliast's badge of office.
[26] To prepare him for initiation into the mysteries of the Corybantes.
[27] Who pretended to cure madness; they were priests of Cybelé.
[28] The sacred instrument of the Corybantes.
[29] Friend of Cleon, who had raised the daily salary of the Heliasts to three obols.
[30] Enemy of Cleon.
[31] The smoke of fig-wood is very acrid, like the character of the Heliasts.