[136] s.v. Ἐρέχθευς, but the scholiast in Lycophron, Al. 431, says Ἐρέχθευς ὁ Ζεὺς ἐν Ἀθήναις καὶ ἐν Ἀρκαδίᾳ τιμᾶται; see Mr A. B. Cook, Classical Review, 1904, p. 85.

[137] Apollod. III. 15. 1.

[138] Vit. X. Orat. p. 843ᵉ.

[139] Thucyd. II. 2.

[140] Paus. II. 17. 3. For the whole subject of the importance of these priestly genealogies, see Professor Ridgeway, Early Age of Greece, p. 102.

[141] Aristoph. Eq. 551. See Mr R. A. Neil, ad loc.

[142] Apollod. III. 15. 1. See supra, p. 62.

[143] Herod. II. 50. See R. Brown, Poseidon, 1872, p. 66.

[144] Herod. IV. 188-189.

[145] See Prof. Ridgeway, The Early Age of Greece, p. 226.