his old type better preserved than those of Adonis and Attis, vi. 218;
the cults of Adonis, Attis, Dionysus, and, vii. 214;
perhaps the dead corn-spirit represented by human victims slain on the harvest-field, vii. 259 sqq.;
represented in the form of Harpocrates, vii. 260;
image of him perhaps annually thrown into the Nile as a rain-charm, vii. 262 sq.;
black and green, vii. 263;
key to mysteries of, vii. 263;
and the pig, viii. 24 sqq.;
his body mangled by Typhon, viii. 30;
perhaps originally identified with the pig, viii. 31, 33 sq.;