[3.1] Ovid, Metam., iv. 604; Strabo, x. 5; Pausanias, ii. 16; Lucian, Sea-gods, xiv.

[4.1] Pausanias, ii. 18; Bent, The Cyclades, 2.

[4.2] Pausanias, ii. 16; Plutarch, Rivers and Mountains, xviii., Inachus. An inscription was discovered not very long ago at Mykene, testifying to the worship of Perseus there. xxvi. The Antiquary, 192, citing an article by Dr. Tsoundas in the Ephemeris Archæologike.

[5.1] Pausanias, ii. 21, 23.

[5.2] Vergil, Æneid, vii. 371. See also Preller, ii. Röm. Myth., 330.

[5.3] Pausanias, iv. 35.

[5.4] Josephus, Wars, iii. 9; Pliny, Nat. Hist., v. 14; ix. 4; Maundeville, c. 4.

[6.1] Herod. vi. 53, 54 (I quote Rawlinson’s translation); vii. 61, 150.

[7.1] Ælian, De Nat. Anim., xii. 21; Jeremias, Izdubar-Nimrod, passim; Smith, Chaldean Account of Genesis, passim.

[8.1] Tylor, i. Prim. Cult., 306, citing Tzetzes ap. Lycophron’s Cassandra; Diodorus Sic., iv.