Cha-ryb´dis.
Whirlpool near the coast of Sicily, [352], [353], [365].

Chi-mæ´ra.
Monster slain by Bellerophon, [292-296];
significance, [394], [401].

Chi´o-ne.
Daughter of Boreas and Orithyia, [215].

Chi´os.
One of the islands of the Archipelago, [99].

Chi´ron.
Learned Centaur, [218], [263], [266], [314];
death of, [221].

Chry-se´is.
Daughter of Chryses;
taken by Agamemnon, [318], [319].

Chry´ses.
Father of Chryseis;
priest of Apollo;
brings a plague on the Greek camp, [318], [319].

Ci-co´ni-ans.
Inhabitants of Ismarus, visited by Ulysses, [337].

Ci-lic´i-a.
Province in Asia Minor, between Æolia and Troas, [47].

Ci´lix.
Brother of Europa;
founder of Cilicia, [45], [47].