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page 14 note 1 There is only one other, the editio princeps of 1539. This I have not seen, but no doubt it agrees.
page 15 note 1 On the origins of the belief see J. Phil, xxxiv. 97,Google ScholarWheeler, W. M., Social Life among the Insects, 93, 315. For reference to the latter work I am indebted to Dr. G. Salt.Google Scholar
page 15 note 2 Attached to Varro they would be odd, for he would more naturally either be called ὁ ῾Pωμαικὀσ as at 1. 1. 2 (cf. 1.14. 10) or else, as commonly, be left without qualification.
page 15 note 1 An Egyptian recipe in which the ox is buried is mentioned in Antig. Car. 19 (23).