Polo, Marco, on custom of people of Camul, v. 39 n. 3

Polybius on the butchery of pigs in ancient Italy, ii. 354

Polyboea, sister of Hyacinth, v. 314, 316;

identified with Artemis or Persephone, v. 315

Polydorus, in Virgil, ii. 33

Polygnotus, his picture of Orpheus under the willow, xi. 294

Polyidus, a seer, restored Glaucus to life, v. 186 n. 4

Polynesia, sacred kings and priests not allowed to touch food with their hands in, iii. 138;

persons who have handled the dead not allowed to touch food with their hands in, iii. 140;

sacredness of the head in, iii. 245;