the first mortal endowed with prophetic powers, [193]-[194].
Me-lan´thus, steersman for Bacchus, [162].
Me-le-a´ger, one of the Argonauts (See [Althæa]), [138]-[141].
Mel-i-a´dus, King of Lionesse, near Cornwall, [449].
Mel´i-cer´tes, infant son of Ino, changed to Palæmon (See [Ino], [Leucothea], and [Palæmon]), [174].
Me-lis´sa, priestess at Merlin’s tomb, [716], [727]-[731], [738], [779].
Me-lis´se-us, a Cretan king, [179].
Mel-pom´e-ne, one of the Muses (which See), [8].
Mem´non, the beautiful son of Tithonus and Eos (Aurora), and king of the Ethiopians, slain in Trojan War, [120], [207], [208], [227].