Cal´i-burn, a sword of Arthur, [400].

Cal-li´o-pe, one of the nine Muses (which See), [8], [185].

Cal-lis´to, an Arcadian nymph, mother of Arcas (See [Boötes]), changed by Jupiter to constellation Ursa Minor, [31]-[34].

Cal´pe, a mountain in the south of Spain, on the strait between the Atlantic and Mediterranean, now Rock of Gibraltar, [145].

Cal´y-don, home of Meleager, [138], [140].

Ca-lyp´so, queen of Island of Ogyia, where Ulysses was wrecked and held seven years, [245]-[247].

Ca-lyp´so Island, [245].

Cam´ber, son of Brutus, governor of West Albion (Wales), [381].

Cam´bria, [529].

Cam´e-lot, legendary place in England where Arthur’s court and palace were located, [441], [453].