[546]. Od. χ. 364, sqq. Eustathius, however, on this passage observes, that though nets are spoken of in the Iliad, (ε. 487,) this is the only place where the poet distinctly mentions their being used in taking fish.

[547]. Il. ο. 6.

[548]. Od. ι. 236, 246. Theoc. Eidyll. xi. 35.

[549]. Od. κ. 234, seq.

[550]. Il. λ. 623, sqq. This mixture called κυκεὼν, is more than once mentioned by Plato—De Rep. iii. t. vi. p. 148.

[551]. Cf. Hom. Il. λ. 629, seq.

[552]. Od. ω. 339.

[553]. Od. η. 115, sqq. Plut. Sympos. v. 8.

[554]. Od. λ. 587, sqq.

[555]. Ad Æneid. i. 727.