Leu-co´the-a.
Same as Ino, Athamas’ wife;
sea goddess, [174];
Ulysses rescued by, [355].
Li´ber.
Same as Bacchus, god of wine and revelry, [174].
Lib-er-a´li-a.
Festivals in honor of Liber, or Bacchus, held in the autumn, [182].
Lib´y-a.
Ancient name of Africa;
coast upon which Æneas landed, [48], [366].
Li´chas.
Bearer of the Nessus robe;
slain by Hercules, [236-238].
Light.
Same as Æther, [13].
Lip´a-ri Islands.
Same as Æolian Islands, where Ulysses landed, [213].
Little Bear.
Arcas changed into the constellation of the, [52].
Lo´tis.
Nymph changed into a lotus blossom, [299].
Lo-toph´a-gi.
People whose food was the lotus;
the Lotus-eaters, [338].