Dionysus in form of bull, i. 123;

with vine and ploughman on a coin, 166;

ancient interpretation of, 194, 213;

death, resurrection, and ascension of, 302 n. 4;

torn in pieces, ii. [98];

human sacrifices to, in Chios, [98] sq.;

his coarse symbolism, [113];

identified with Osiris, [113];

race of boys at vintage from his sanctuary, [238];

men dressed as women in the rites of, [258];