[2443]. Id. i. 12.
[2444]. Id. xv. 38. The moss roses of Cyrenè were renowned in antiquity for their fragrance. Theoph. Hist. Plant, vi. 6. 6.
[2445]. Id. xv. 29.
[2446]. Herod. iv. 192.
[2447]. Id. ibid. Dioscor. ii. 71.
[2448]. Herod. iv. 96. Circumstances of a like nature are described by Philostratus, (Vit. Apoll. Tyan. vi. 2, p. 229,) in the commerce carried on by the Egyptians with the inhabitants of Ethiopia.
[2449]. Theoph. Hist. Plant. iv. 3. 2. Vid. Diod. Sicul. xx. 42. Plut. Dem. § 14. Palmer. Excercitat. p. 594.
[2450]. Dioscor. iv. 112.
[2451]. Demosth. cont. Dionysod. § 9. Plut. Pericl. § 37. Athen. ii. 10. 13. Schol. Aristoph. Av. 301. Geopon. iii. 3. 11. Theoph. Hist. Plant. viii. 4. Plin. Nat. Hist. xviii. 12. Cf. Spanh. ad Callim. Hymn in Cerer. 2. t. ii. p. 657.
[2452]. Athen. iii. 75.