her image at Eleusis, 64;
her intrigue with Zeus, 66;
etymology of name, 131;
in relation to the pig, ii. [16] sqq.;
horse-headed, of Phigalia, [21], [338];
rustic prototype of, [334]
—— and Iasion, i. 208
—— and Pelops, ii. [263]
—— and Persephone, i. 35 sqq.;
resemblance of their artistic types, 67 sq.;