[402]. Mommsen, p. 83.

[403]. Etym. M., ἐν Ἐχελιδῶν.

[404]. B.M., B. 130.

[405]. ἀδηφάγος, “eating its full,” appears to be a fanciful synonym for τέλειος, perhaps with a special reference to the cost of breeding race-horses. To those familiar with the ordinary type of horse existing in Greece to-day, there is a peculiar appropriateness about the word. In the Thesean inscription, I.G. ii. 445, λαμπρός has a similar meaning.

[406]. I.G. ii. 968, 969.

[407]. Mommsen, op. cit. p. 89.

[408]. Bekker, Anecd. 426.

[409]. B.M. Guide to Parthenon, p. 109.

[410]. vii. 73.

[411]. Op. cit. pp. 102 ff., 121.