royal names compounded with, v. 16;

as the god of fertility, v. 26 sq.;

conceived as god who fertilizes land by subterranean water, v. 159

—— and Beltane, x. 149 n. 1, 150 n. 1, 157

—— of the Lebanon, v. 32

—— and Sandan at Tarsus, v. 142 sq., 161

Baal of Tarsus, v. 117 sqq., 162 sq.

Baalath or Astarte, v. 26, 34

—— and Baal, v. 27

—— Gebal, v. 14