Co-ri-ne´us, a Trojan warrior in Albion, [381].
Cor´inth, city and isthmus of, [136], [151], [155], [195], [197], [199].
Cor-nu-co´pi-a of Achelous, [179].
Corn´wall, southwest part of Britain, [381], [382].
Cor-ta´na, Ogier’s sword, [853], [854], [865].
Cor-y-ban´tes, priests of Cybele, or Rhea, in Phrygia, who celebrated her worship with dances, to the sound of the drum and the cymbal, [143].
Crab, constellation, [41].
Cranes and their enemies, the Pygmies, [128];
Cre´on, king of Thebes, [183].