—— the eyes and mouth of the dead, Egyptian funeral rite, vi. 15
—— of the Wine-jars, Dionysiac festival of the, ix. 352
Operations of husbandry regulated by observation of the moon, vi. 133 sqq.
Opheltes, Nemean games celebrated in honour of, iv. 91;
his grave at Nemea, iv. 93
Ophites, the, on the Holy Ghost as feminine, iv. 5 n. 3
Opis, a Hyperborean maiden, i. 33;
a name of Artemis, i. 34 n.
Opium made by the Wild Wa of Burma, vii. 242
Opossum, imitation of, as a homoeopathic charm, i. 155 sq.