worshipped after death, 180;

the itch of, 209;

his dispute with Aesculapius, 209 sq.;

the patron of hot springs, 209 sqq.;

altar of, at Thermopylae, 210;

the effeminate, ii. [257], [258], [259];

priest of, dressed as a woman, [258];

vernal mysteries of, at Rome, [258];

sacrifices to, at Rome, [258] n. 5

—— and the lion, i. 184