the lion-god of, v. 184;

the Burnt Land of, v. 193 sq.;

traces of mother kin in, vi. 259;

the burning of kings in, ix. 391

Lydian kings held responsible for the weather and the crops, i. 366, v. 183;

their divinity, v. 182 sqq.;

traced their descent from Ninus and Hercules, ix. 391

Lydians celebrate a festival of Dionysus in spring, vii. 15

Lydus, Joannes, on Phrygian rites at Rome, v. 266 n. 2;

on the expulsion of Mamurius Veturius, ix. 229 n. 1