Eunuchs, dances of, v. 270 n. 2, 271 n.;

dedicated to a goddess in India, v. 271 n.;

sacred, at Hierapolis-Bambyce, their rule as to the pollution of death, vi. 272;

perform a ceremony for the fertility of the fields, x. 340

Euphemisms employed for certain animals, iii. 397 sqq.;

for smallpox, iii. 400, 410, 411, 416

Euphorbia antiquorum, cactus, hung at door of house where there is a lying-in woman, iii. 155

—— lathyris, caper-spurge, sometimes identified with the mythical springwort, xi. 69

Euphorbus the Trojan, the soul of Pythagoras in, viii. 300

Euphorion of Chalcis, Greek writer, on Roman indifference to death, iv. 143, 144