rites of, similar to those of Osiris, i. 319, 320;

as an animal, i. 325-327, ii. [34-38];

association of, with Demeter and Proserpine, ii. [37]

Diseases sent away in boats, ii. [185-189], [192] sq.

Divine beasts, i. 48

—— king, dependence of nature upon the, i. 109

—— kings, i. 49;

care taken of, i. 115;

cease to govern, i. 118, 119

—— kings and priests, burdensome observances placed upon, i. 110-118;