Cadiz, death at low tide at, i. 167;

custom of swinging at, iv. 284

Cadmea, the, at Thebes, named after Cadmus, iv. 79

Cadmus, servitude of, for the slaughter of the dragon, iv. 70 n. 1, 78;

the slayer of the dragon at Thebes, iv. 78 sq.;

seeks Europa and founds Thebes, iv. 88;

at Samothrace, iv. 89 n. 4;

turned into a snake, v. 86 sq.;

perhaps personated by the Laurel-bearer at Thebes vi. 241

Cadmus and Harmonia, their transformation into serpents, iv. 84;