Lamas River in Cilicia, v. 149, 150
Lamb, blood of, drunk by priestess to procure inspiration, i. 381;
thrown into lake as offering to Hades, vii. 15;
killed sacramentally, viii. 314 sq.;
burnt alive to save the rest of the flock, x. 301
—— and pig as expiatory victims, iii. 226
—— of Mycenae, the golden, i. 365
Lambing, time of, ii. 328 n. 4
Lame, woman who throws fish-bones into sea, pretends to be, viii. 254
Lame Goat, the, at harvest in Skye, vii. 284