identified with Isis, vi. 117;

mother of Dionysus by Zeus, vii. 14, 66;

Homeric Hymn to, vii. 35 sqq., 70;

her search for Persephone, vii. 36, 57;

institutes the Eleusinian mysteries, vii. 37;

a personification of the corn, vii. 39, 40 sq.;

etymology of her name, vii. 40 n. 3, 131;

distinguished from the Earth-goddess, vii. 41, 43, 89;

associated with the threshing-floor, vii. 41 sq., 43, 47, 61 sq., 63, 64 sq.;

in art, vii. 43 sq., 67 sq., 88 sq.;