her ancient worship in Crete, vii. 131;

in relation to the pig, viii. 16 sqq.;

horse-headed, of Phigalia, viii. 21, 338;

said to have eaten the shoulder of Pelops, viii. 263;

rustic prototype of, viii. 334;

her mourning for Persephone, ix. 349;

the torches of, x. 340 n. 1;

serpents in the worship of, xi. 44 n.

Demeter, Black, vii. 263;

of Phigalia, viii. 21