[117] The remarkable serpentine, shell-mosaiked shrine, known as Margate Grotto, is discussed in chap. xiii.
[118] i., 367.
[119] Odyssey, Book IV.
[120] Cf. Smith, G., Religion of Ancient Britain, p. 65.
[121] Myths of Crete and Prehistoric Europe, p. 239.
[122] Rydberg, V., Teutonic Mythology, pp. 22-36.
[123] Odyssey, Book I.
[124] Ibid., Book III.
[125] The Myth of Br. Islands, p. 324.
[126] The current idea that London was Llyn din, the Lake town, has been knocked on the head since it has been “proved that the lake which was described so picturesquely by J. R. Green did not exist”. Cf. Rice Holmes, Ancient Britain, p. 704.