[87.1] For more detailed discussion, vide Cults, 3, pp. 126-198.

[89.1] Plut., Mor., p. 881 E; Porphyr., Vit. Pyth., 19, 20.

[89.2] Strom., V, p. 714.

[90.1] Vide Gilbert, “Speculation und Volksglaube in der Ionischen Philosophie,” in Arch. Relig. Wiss., 1910, p. 306.

[90.2] Frag., CXXVI, CXXVII, CXXX (Bywater).

[91.1] Vide Ridgeway’s Origin of Tragedy; his theory is criticised in Hermathena, 1912.

[93.1] Pan, the daimon-god of flocks, came in from Arcadia at the beginning of this century (vide Cults, V, p. 431); Asklepios, with his circle from Epidauros, at the close.

[94.1] Herod., 8, 77.

[94.2] Heydemann, Die Vasensammlungen des Museum Nazionale zu Neapel, 3253.

[94.3] Vide specially l. 805-808, 822-824.