[37] The Indian cuckoo. The crane is a by-word for inward villainy and sanctimonious exterior.
[38] The chakrawáka, or Brahmany drake, is fabled to pass the night sorrowing for the absence of his mate and she for him.
[39] בֵּיתאֵל
[40] Terra-cotta in Berlin Museum (Roscher, Lex., I, col. 407).
[41] See Pausanias 2, 10, 4.
[42] Cf. Roscher, Lex., I. cols. 411-412, and Preller. Gr. M., I, p. 383.
[43] See Roscher, Lex., I, col. 406, and Monuments grecs, Pl. 1.
[44] From Dr. William Ellery Leonard’s translation.