on Lityerses, vii. 217 n. 1, 218 n. 1;
on the corn-spirit in the corn last cut or threshed, vii. 222;
on the mythical calf of the corn, vii. 292;
on corn-spirit as horse, vii. 294;
on goat-formed woodland deities, viii. 2 sq.;
on the sacrifice of the October horse at Rome, viii. 42 n. 1;
on the golden leg of Pythagoras, viii. 263;
on processions of animals or of men disguised as animals, viii. 325;
on processions of maskers representing the spirits of vegetation, ix. 250;
on beating human scapegoats, ix. 255, 272;