representation of the dead body of, in the temple of Isis, i. 305;

a corn-spirit, i. 305-307;

a tree-spirit, i. 307-309;

grave of, at Philae, i. 309;

arguments for and against his being the sun-god, i. 311-313, 316, 317, 318, 320;

a god of vegetation, i. 319;

rites of, similar to those of Dionysus and Adonis, i. 319, 320;

probable origin of the cult of, i. 363;

once represented by a human victim, i. 400-404;

on monuments, i. 403;