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page 36 note 1 3. 38.
page 36 note 2 Nauck, Frg. 44. See my Themis, 1912, P. 175 ff
page 36 note 3 1.66.
page 36 note 4 XXIII. 117.
page 37 note 1 II. 2. 2.
page 37 note 2 ap. Schol. Od. XV. 225.
page 37 note 3 Schol. ed. Theocrit. XV. 64. See my Themis, p. 180.
page 37 note 4 The διωγμς was a regular ceremonial feature, and formed part of the ritual of the daughters of Minyas, the Agrionia, a ritual of which the Proitides myth is a reflection.
page 37 note 5 Th. III. 38.
page 37 note 6 For this whole subject see MrLawson's, Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion, p. 590 ffGoogle Scholar.
page 37 note 7 See my Prolegomena, p. 614.
page 37 note 8 Paus. X. 31. 9–11.
page 37 note 9 Pollux. Th. III. 38, .
page 37 note 10 Chariton IV. 4.
page 38 note 1 I owe this suggestion to Mr. Lawson.
page 38 note 2 Spencer, Baldwin, Report of Preliminary Scientific Expedition to the Northern Territory, p. 19. Melbourne, 1912Google Scholar.