Mo-sych´lus.
Mountain in Lemnos, where Vulcan fell from heaven, [144].
Mu-sag´e-tes.
Apollo’s name when he led the choir of the Muses, [88].
Mu´ses, the Nine.
Daughters of Jupiter and Mnemosyne, [73-75], [88-90];
mount of the, [294].
My-ce´næ.
Favorite city of Juno, with Sparta and Argos, [52];
Perseus exchanges Argos for, [249].
Myr´mi-dons.
Achilles’ followers;
led by Patroclus, [324], [325];
significance, [395].
Mys´ter-ies.
Religious rites celebrated in honor of the God of Wine, [182].
Myths.
Fabulous tales, [378-401].
Na-i´a-des.
Fountain nymphs subject to Neptune, [297], [298].
Na-pæ´æ.
Valley nymphs, who looked after the flocks also, [297].
Nar-cis´sus.
Youth loved by Echo;
enamored with his own image, [118-120].