as embodiments of Aesculapius, v. 80 sq.;
worshipped in Mysore, v. 81 sq.;
as reincarnations of the dead, v. 82 sqq., xi. 211 sq.;
fed with milk, v. 84 sqq., 87;
thought to have knowledge of life-giving plants, v. 186;
souls of dead kings incarnate in, vi. 163, 173;
offerings to, viii. 17 sq.;
in the “chasms of Demeter and Persephone,” viii. 17 sq.;
lick the ears of seers, viii. 147 n. 1;
inspired human mediums of, viii. 213;