Great Bear.
Constellation formed by Callisto, [52].

Gre´ci-an.
Mythology, [25];
camp, [329].

Greece.
Highest peak in, [37];
alphabet introduced into, [48];
nations of, [49];
art in, [52];
Cecrops comes to, [57];
Pelops takes refuge in, [167];
Paris visits, [310];
war between Troy and, [314];
Orestes’ return to, [336];
captives taken to, [361].

Greek Divinities, [39];
Panathenæa, [60];
fleet, [332].

Greeks.
Departure of, [315];
plague visits, [318];
defeat of, [323], [324];
return of, [335];
Agamemnon, chief of, [336];
attack Ciconians, [337];
Polyphemus visited by, [343-346];
Circe visited by, [347];
a civilized nation, [380].

Gy´es.
One of the three Centimani;
son of Uranus and Gæa, [18].

Ha´des.
The Infernal Region, kingdom of Pluto, [159-170];
Hercules’ visit to, [65], [229], [230];
Orpheus’ visit to, [76-79];
Adonis’ visit to, [110];
Psyche’s visit to, [128];
Mercury conducts souls to, [137], [317];
Proserpina’s visit to, [194], [195];
Lara conducted to, [203];
Theseus’ visit to, [260];
Pollux in, [279];
Œdipus in, [286];
Ulysses’ visit to, [350];
Æneas’ visit to, [370].

Hæ´mon.
Son of Creon;
lover of Antigone, [288].

Hal-cy´o-ne.
Wife of Ceyx, King of Thessaly, [211], [212].

Hal-irr-ho´thi-us.
Son of Neptune;
slain by Mars, [139].