Hy-met´tus.
Mountain in Attica, [90].

Hyp-er-bo´re-an Mountains.
The mountains separating the land of the Hyperboreans from Thrace, [215].

Hyp-er-bo´re-ans.
People north of Oceanus, a virtuous race, [16].

Hy-pe´ri-on.
The Titan who had charge of the sun chariot, [17], [20], [22].

Hyp-erm-nes´tra.
Daughter of Danaus;
saves her husband, [166].

I-ap´e-tus.
One of the Titans;
father of Prometheus, [17], [25], [229].

I-a´pis.
Leech consulted by Æneas;
cures Æneas with Venus’ aid, [376].

I-a´si-us.
Same as Iasion;
father of Atalanta, [275], [364].

Ic´a-rus.
Son of Dædalus;
fell into the Icarian Sea, [253-255].

I´da.
Mountain in Crete, and near Troy also, [21], [320].