[1000]. B.M. E 437 (fish-body); and see p. [101].

[1001]. Petersburg 350 = Reinach, i. 12.

[1002]. Naples 3226 = Millingen, Anc. Uned. Mon. i. pl. 27 (Ismenos and Krenaia): cf. Millin-Reinach, ii. 7. The nymph Dirke is, according to Robert, represented in the figure rising from the ground to receive the child Dionysos at his birth on the vase Petersburg 1792 = Reinach i. 1 (otherwise Gaia): see his Arch. Märchen, p. 185.

[1003]. Él. Cér. ii. 86; Munich 805 = Reinach, i. 391 (see ibid. p. 277) = Wiener Vorl. iv. 4.

[1004]. François vase (at Peleus and Thetis’ nuptials); B.M. E 805; Berlin 2391, 2401 (Klio and Terpsichore): cf. Bull. de Corr. Hell. 1895, p. 102 (in Louvre; three figures named Ourania, Kalliope, and Melpomene).

[1005]. B.M. E 271.

[1006]. Reinach, i. 526 = Jatta 1538.

[1007]. See p. [32].

[1008]. F 478; and see Jatta 654 = Gaz. Arch. 1880, pl. 19, for a possible instance.

[1009]. Berlin 2278 = Ant. Denkm. i. 9.