[319] Il. xviii. 592.
[320] Paus. x. 17. 4.
[321] Ath. vi. p. 263.
[322] Höck’s Creta, b. ii. sect. 4. (ii. 222 and seqq.)
[323] Il. xii. 397.
[324] See particularly his speech Il. xii. 310-28.
[325] There were also Lycians of Troas, with whom Pandarus was connected: and it is possible that these may be the persons meant. (Schol. on Il. v. 105.)
[326] For the question whether the Leleges on one single occasion form an exception, see sup. p. [162].
[327] Il. xvii. 350, 1. ii. 848.
[328] Il. xii. 408. xvi. 421.