Cru´mis-sa.
Island where Neptune carried Theophane;
birthplace of the golden-fleeced ram, [154].
Cu´mæ.
Cave where the Sibyl gave her prophecies, [370].
Cu´pid, or Cu-pi´do.
Same as Amor, god of love;
son of Venus and Mars, [107], [140];
growth of, [108];
darts of, [112], [147], [367];
Psyche and, [121-130], [381].
Cu-re´tes.
Same as Corybantes;
Rhea’s priests, [21].
Cy´a-ne.
River which tried to stop Pluto when he kidnapped Proserpina, [186].
Cyb´e-le.
Same as Rhea, goddess of the earth, [20];
chariot of, [278].
Cy-clo´pes.
Three children of Uranus and Gæa, [17], [18];
thunderbolts forged by, [22], [64], [147];
Orion visits the, [99];
Vulcan and the, [145];
Island of the, [339];
Æneas warned against, [365];
significance, [385], [398].
Cy´clops.
Polyphemus the, [339-345], [365].
Cyc´nus.
Intimate friend of Phaeton, [87].
Cyl-le´ne.
Mountain upon which Mercury was born, [131], [132].