Lydia, prostitution of girls before marriage in, i. 38, 58;

the lion-god of, 184;

the Burnt Land of, 193 sq.;

traces of mother-kin in, ii. [259]

Lydian kings, their divinity, i. 182 sqq.;

held responsible for the weather and the crops, 183

Lyell, Sir Charles, on hot springs, i. 213 n. 4;

on volcanic phenomena in Syria and Palestine, 222 n. 1

Lyre as instrument of religious music, i. 52 sq., 54 sq.;

the instrument of Apollo, 288