ὄρσει νεογιλοῦ παιδὸς ἁυτὴν μαίης ἑν κόλπῳ κεκληγότος ἁμφὶ γάλακτι (Lithica, 360-99).
[61] Cp. Spencer and Gillen, Central Australia, p. 337. Several cases are given in Dieterich, Muttererde, pp. 20 f. The belief is very widespread.
[62] Preuss, in Archiv für Rel. Wiss., xi. 576.
[63] Howitt, Native Tribes of South-East Australia, pp. 371, 533 ff., 546.
[64] The Muses were the daughters of Mnemosyne: but who was their Father?
[65] Schol. Od. xix. 163.
[66] Fr. 64 (Didot).
[67] Fr. 25 (Didot).
[68] Plut. De Plac. Phil. v. 19 (Ritter and Preller, 7th ed., 16).
[69] Euseb. Praep. Ev. i. 8 (R. P. 16).