See, among “Early Poems,” the poem called “A Memory-Picture,” p. 23.

Note [13],] [Page 199].

The Hunter of the Tanagræan Field.

Orion, the Wild Huntsman of Greek legend, and in this capacity appearing in both earth and sky.

Note [14],] [Page 200].

O’er the sun-reddened western straits.

Erytheia, the legendary region around the Pillars of Hercules, probably took its name from the redness of the west under which the Greeks saw it.

Note [15],] [Page 222].

Of the sun-loving gentian, in the heat.

The gentiana lutea.