[1431]. B.M. F 166; Reinach, i. 132 (in Louvre); Millin-Reinach, ii. 68; Naples 1984; Helbig, 117 = Reinach, i. 390; Arch. Anzeiger, 1890, p. 90 (Berlin); and cf. B.M. B 641 (possibly Orestes and Pylades at Omphalos?).
[1432]. Petersburg 2189 (according to Roscher, iii. p. 993); but see Reinach, i. 5, and above under Kadmos.
[1433]. Reinach, i. 105 = Naples 3223; ibid. 133 = Baumeister, i. p. 757, fig. 808; ibid. i. 158 = Petersburg 420; Naples S.A. 24; and see B.M. F 155, and Reinach, i. 279.
[1434]. Reinach, i. 321 = Baumeister, ii. p. 1009, fig. 1215 (Jatta Coll.).
[1435]. See generally on Athenian cults, as illustrated by vase-paintings, Harrison, Mythol. and Mon. of Athens, Introd. p. xxi ff.
[1436]. On one of these vases the scene (in the interior of a cup) is watched by a group of Athenians at the foot of a hill, round the outside of the cup (Reinach, i. 107 = Hartwig, Meistersch. pls. 39–40).
[1437]. See Harrison, op. cit. p. lxxxiv ff.
[1438]. Cf. Strabo, ix. § 392, and see for Lykos in another connection p. [124] above. In the vase here given they witness the exploits of their kinsman Theseus (on the obverse).
[1439]. Cf. $1$2 1893, pl. 9, p. 130 ff., and Frazer’s Pausanias, ii. p. 203.
[1440]. E 224 = Plate XLI. = Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pls. 8–9.