deified by the Athenians, i. 390, 391 n. 1

Antilope leucoryx, ceremony of Ewe hunter after killing a, viii. 244

Antimachia in Cos, priest of Hercules dressed as woman at, vi. 258

Antimores of Madagascar, their chiefs held responsible for the operation of the laws of nature, i. 354

Antinmas, the twenty-fourth day after Christmas, ix. 167

Antinous, games in honour of, at Mantinea, vii. 80, 85

Antioch, destroyed by an earthquake, v. 222 n. 1;

festival of Adonis at, v. 227, 257 sq.;

how it was freed from scorpions, viii. 280 sq.

Antiochus, Greek calendar of, v. 303 n. 3