Introduction of the mythology of Hercules into Attica by [pg 442] the Ionians. Institution of the Pythian Theoriæ, b. II. ch. 3. § 14.
Cretans in Megara and Attica. Connection of the religious worship of Athens with that of Crete, Delos, and Naxos, ibid.
Cretan fortress of Miletus in Caria; temples at Didymi and Claros, ibid. § 6.
Union of the Dorians and Ætolians, b. I. ch. 3. § 9.
Thessalians and Thesprotians in Pelasgic Argos, Orchomenos, p. 476.
The expelled Magnetes become subjects of the Pythian Apollo, b. II. ch. 3. § 4.
The Bœotians found a new Arne in Bœotia, Orchomenos, ubi sup.
Cadmean Ephyræans and Ægidæ in Athens and Amyclæ, ibid.
Partial emigration of the Dorians from the Tetrapolis, b. I. ch. 3.
Emigration of the Ænianes from the Inachus to the district of Œeta, b. I. ch. 2. § 6.