interpreted as an oak-spirit, xi. 295

—— or Hippolytus killed by horses, iv. 214

—— and the horse, viii. 40 sqq.

——, the slope of, i. 4 n. 5, ii. 321

Virgil, the witch in, i. 206 n. 4;

the story of Polydorus in, ii. 33;

on the oak-crowned kings of Alba, ii. 178;

an antiquary as well as a poet, ii. 178;

on the Capitoline hill, ii. 184;

on the primitive inhabitants of Rome, ii. 186;