[1149]. Calpurnius, Ecl. 1. 8 foll.
[1150]. Cp. Tylor, Primitive Culture, i. 341 foll.; Sir A. Lyall, Asiatic Studies, ch. 2.
[1151]. Antike Wald- und Feldkulte, p. 152.
[1152]. See the cuts of two bronze statuettes which Wissowa, following Reifferscheid, believed to represent the un-Graecized Italian Faunus, at the end of the article ‘Faunus’ in Lex. 1460. But it is at least very doubtful whether Reifferscheid was right in his opinion.
[1153]. By an error Silvius has entered it on the 12th.
[1154]. For Inuus see on Lupercalia, and Livy, i. 5.
[1155]. de Feriis, xii. His other argument, that Inuus is not a nomen, but a cognomen, is less satisfactory. Can we always be sure which is which? (e. g. Saturnus, Janus).
[1156]. Festus, p. 340.
[1157]. de Mensibus, p. 118, ed. Bekk.; quoted by Mommsen, C. I. L. i 2,. 336.
[1158]. L. L. v. 41.