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[420]. G. Henzen, Acta Fratrum Arvalium (Berlin, 1874), pp. 136-143; H. Dessau, Inscriptiones Latinae selectae, ii., Nos. 5042, 5043, 5045, 5046, 5048.

[421]. Ovid, Fasti, iv. 749-755.

[422]. Pliny, Nat. Hist. xii. 3.

[423]. Seneca, Epist. iv. 12. 3. See further L. Preller, Römische Mythologie, 3rd Ed., i. 108 sqq. For evidence of the poets he refers to Virgil, Georg. iii. 332 sqq.; Tibullus, i. 1. 11; Ovid, Amores, iii. 1. 1 sq.

[424]. On Diana as a huntress see H. Dessau, Inscriptiones Latinae selectae, Nos. 3257-3266. For indications of her care for domestic cattle see Livy, i. 45; Plutarch, Quaestiones Romanae, 4; and above, vol. i. p. 7.

[425]. Virgil, Aen., viii. 600 sq., with Servius’s note.

[426]. M. A. Castren, Vorlesungen über die finnische Mythologie (St. Petersburg, 1853), pp. 92-99.

[427]. P. v. Stenin, “Über den Geisterglauben in Russland,” Globus, lvii. (1890), p. 283.

[428]. J. Abercromby, The Pre- and Proto-historic Finns (London, 1898), i. 161.