[278] The Phrygian Cap was symbolic.

[279] Myths of Crete and Pre-Hellenic Europe, p. xxxii.

[280] Mykenæ, p. 179.

[281] Rude Stone Monuments, p. 207.

[282] Baldwin, J. G., Prehistoric Nations, p. 162.

[283] Keightley, Fairy Mythology, p. 317.

[284] Hazlitt, W. Carew, Faiths and Folklore, ii., 608.

[285] Rhys, Sir J., Celtic Britain, p. 271.

[286] The Celtic Angus is translated excellent virtue.

[287] Cf. Baring-Gould, Rev. S., Curious Myths, pp. 266-316.