in Syria, v. 13 sqq.;

monuments of, v. 29;

in Cyprus, v. 31 sqq., 49;

identified with Osiris, v. 32;

mourning for, at Byblus, v. 38;

said to be the fruit of incest, v. 43;

his mother Myrrha, v. 43;

son of Theias, v. 43 n. 4, 55 n. 4;

the son of Cinyras, v. 49;

the title of the sons of Phoenician kings in Cyprus, v. 49;