[42.] Telamon.]—Ver. 309. He was the son of Æacus. Ajax Telamon was his son.

[43.] Great Achilles.]—Ver. 309. His father was Peleus, the brother of Ajax, and the son of Æacus and Ægina. Peleus was famed for his chastity.

[44.] The son of Pheres.]—Ver. 310. This was Admetus, the son of Pheres, of Pheræ, in Thessaly.

[45.] Hyantian Iolaüs.]—Ver. 310. Iolaüs, the Bœotian, the son of Iphiclus, aided Hercules in slaying the Hydra.

[46.] Eurytion.]—Ver. 311. He was the son of Irus, and attended the Argonautic expedition.

[47.] Echion.]—Ver. 311. He was an Arcadian, the son of Mercury and the Nymph Antianira, and was famous for his speed.

[48.] Narycian Lelex.]—Ver. 312. So called from Naryx, a city of the Locrians.

[49.] Panopeus.]—Ver. 312. He was the son of Phocus, who built the city of Panopæa, in Phocis, and was the father of Epytus, who constructed the Trojan horse.

[50.] Hyleus.]—Ver. 312. According to Callimachus, he was slain, together with Rhœtus, by Atalanta, for making an attempt upon her virtue.

[51.] Hippasus.]—Ver. 313. He was a son of Eurytus.