the ritual of, 223 sqq.;

his death and resurrection represented in his rites, 224 sq.;

festivals of, 224 sqq.;

flutes played in the laments for, 225 n. 3;

the ascension of, 225;

images of, thrown into the sea or springs, 225, 227 n. 3, 236;

born from a myrrh-tree, 227, ii. [110];

bewailed by Argive women, i. 227 n.;

analogy of his rites to Indian and European ceremonies, 227;

his death and resurrection interpreted as representations of the decay and revival of vegetation, 227 sqq.;