[31.1] Protrept., 12, § 120 (p. 92 P).

[33.1] I have noticed the evidence of this in my forthcoming third volume of the Cults of the Greek States.

[34.1] C.I.G., 4697.

[34.2] Haeres. 51, 22; Dindorf, vol. ii. p. 483, 12-29: vide Philologus, 16, p. 354. I find that the view I have taken of this important text agrees on the whole with that of Usener in his Untersuchungen, p. 27.

[37.1] That Aion was a real figure of Mithraic religion has been finally proved by the Mithras-Liturgie, published by Dieterich, p. 4, l. 21.

[37.2] Usener quotes a few examples from the liturgy of the Greek Church and one or two from patristic literature, Religionsgesch. Untersuchungen, 1, p. 28, n. 5: some of these are poetical.

[38.1] Vide Artemis R. 37, in my Cults of the Greek States, vol. ii. p. 567.

[38.2] Paus. 4, 33, 4: inscription in Dittenberger, Sylloge(2), 653.

[38.3] Vide Report of American School at Athens, vol. i., inscr. No. xxvi.

[39.1] Vide chapter on Cybele in the forthcoming third volume of my Cults of the Greek States.