[[26]] Philopseudes, 7.

[[27]] Ibid. 16.

[[28]] This ghost appears rather earlier in a letter of Pliny's, vii, 27, who says he believes the story and adds another of his own.

[[29]] Philopseudes, 34.

[[30]] Ibid. 17.

[[31]] Pausanias, viii, 29, 3. Cf. Milton's Ode on Nativity, 25, "Typhon huge, ending in snaky twine." References to remains of giants, in Tertullian, de resurr. carnis, 42; Pliny, N.H. vii, 16, 73.

[[32]] Philopseudes, 22-24.

[[33]] Philopseudes, 25, 26.

[[34]] Icaromenippus, 24-26.

[[35]] Icaromen. 24.