Cly´tie, a water-nymph, in love with Apollo, [104]-[105].

Cni´dos, ancient city of Asia Minor, seat of worship of Aphrodite (Venus), [66].

Cock´a-trice (or Basilisk), called King of Serpents, supposed to kill with its look, [312]-[314].

Co-cy´tus, a river of Hades, [267].

Col´chis, a kingdom east of the Black Sea, [130], [131], [137].

Col´o-phon, one of the seven cities claiming the birth of Homer, [307].

Co-lum´ba, St., an Irish Christian missionary to Druidical parts of Scotland, [362]-[363].

Co´nan, Welsh king, [388].

Con´stan-tine, Greek emperor, [791], [793].

Cor-deil´la, daughter of the mythical King Leir, [383]-[384].