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page 221 note 2 It is better to suppose that in Politics vi. 4 φρατρίαι refers to Cyrene, than to find there a contradiction of this plain statement.
page 222 note 1 Cf. Pollux iii. 52, a too brief summary of Philochorus, which; while it wrongly includes the in the thirty, proves that Philochorus regarded them as members of γῈνη.
page 222 note 2 See the fragment of Aristotle referred to above— . In this limited sense we should understand Hesychius, does not here mean ‘ property,’ but ‘ the right to draw lots for the priesthoods.’
page 222 note 3 This suits the strict meaning of ὀργών and . Cf. Suidas .
page 222 note 4 It may be gathered from Athenaeus 185C, although the passage is corrupt, that the were distinct from the .