Men-e-la´us, son of King of Sparta, husband of Helen, [212], [213], [219], [221], [232], [233], [289].

Men-ϫceus, son of Creon, voluntary victim in war to gain success for his father, [183].

Men´tor, son of Alcimus and a faithful friend of Ulysses, [246].

Mer´cu-ry (See [Hermes]), [7], [13], [29]-[31], [49], [56], [89], [116], [123], [129], [147], [192], [214], [226], [242], [245], [251], [263], [301].

Mer´lin, enchanter, [389]-[393], [397], [399], [400], [401]-[403], [412], [413], [424], [467], [475], [715].

Mer´o-pe, daughter of King of Chios, beloved by Orion, [205].

Mes´mer-ism, likened to curative oracle of Æsculapius at Epidaurus, [298].

Met´a-bus, father of Camilla, [278].

Met´a-mor´pho-ses, Ovid’s poetical legends of mythical transformations, a large source of our knowledge of classic mythology, [309].

Met-a-ni´ra, a mother, kind to Ceres seeking Proserpine, [54].