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Carcinus, tragic poet, 78; pun on name, 79; his three sons, 79

Carding, woman's shape at, 534

Caskets, how perfumed, 58

Cats, lascivious, 335

Centaur, the, 179

Cephale, pun on word, 113

Cephalus, a demagogue, 341 ; his father, 341

Cephisophon, a * ghost,” 230; seduces a wife, 235, 254

Ceramicus, the, 109, 187

Cheerephon, 73; compared to the bat, 165

Chaplets of flowers, 335

Charitimides, an admiral, 344

Chians, the, named in prayers, 131

Children, when registered, 263

Choenix (the), 41

Chorus, the lost, 367 ; eexit singing, 468

Choruses, when given, 15

Cinesias, the poet, 154; his build, 155; befouls a statue, 202; the dissolute, 345

Circumcision, where practised, 115

Citizens, the fame of, 338

Cleocritus, the strut of, 131

Cleonymus, cowardly, 10; gluttony of, 102; wife of, 295

Cleophon, a general, 217; an alien, 260

Clepsydra (the), 13, 48, 172

Cloak, See Clothes, 444

Clothes, dedication of, 444

Clidemides, 222

Cligenes, a demagogue, 218

Climax and anti-, 410

Clisthenes, an effeminate, 129; accused of prostitution, 180, 280, 293

Cock-fighting, 126

Coffins, emblems on, 381

Coins, in the mouth. 114, 373

Colaconyraus, the flatterer, 36

Colic, the, a remedy, 289

Colonus, and Croydon, 136

Connus, a flute-player. 39

Conon, flight of, 339

Coot’s head, likeness to cunnus mulie- bris, 117

Corcyra, whips of, 160

Corinth, boasting at, 204; corruption at, 406 ; garrison at, 408

Corinthian ships, obscene comparison, 298 ; courtesans, 406

Corybantes (the), mysteries of, 9; sacred instrument, 1

Cotyle, a measure, 302

Courtesans, high prices, 406

Court-opening, formula, 49

Cramming oneself, 365

Crane, herald of winter, 125 ; carry ballast, 144

Cratinus, a comic poet, 201

Cress, its properties. 286

“Cretan monologues,” 225; rhythms ; 391

Crime and poverty, 431

Criticism, too low, 234

Crityla, 309

Crows, going to, 12, 87

Cuckoo, the, 115

Curotrophos, meaning, 285 Cuttle-fish, 357

Cyclops, the, and lyre, 415 Cycni, the two, 231

Cynna, the courtesan, 57 Cyrené, the courtesan, 250, 273

Dardanas, flute-girls from, 72

Daughters, lent to strangers, 384

Dead bodies on plants, 364

Debts, in relation to women, 383

Demagogues as drones, 59

Demeter, Mysteries of, 189; how repre- sented, 273; idess of abundance, 285

Demorracy in Olympus, 165

Demoluchocleon, explained, 25

Demos, a young Athenian, 4

Depilation, for adultery, 407

“* Descend,” term explained, 54

Devil, to the, how expressed, 359

Dexinicus, the greedy, 442

Diagoras, & convert to atheism, 141, 200

Dicasts, insignia, 10

itrephes, rich basket-maker, 127

Dining stations, 365

Diomedes, a brigand, 384

Diomeia, temple at, 215

Dionysus, not brave, 181

Dionysus, temple, 194; the god, 223

Diopithes, a diviner, 133

Diopithes, the orator, 26

Discontented, the rendezvous of, 464

Division (the), of lands, 41

Dog, backside of, 242

Door-hinge, moistened, 289

Drachma (the), 44

Draughts, rules of, 381

Dreams, fee to interpret, 12

Duck’s domain, the, 117

Eagle, symbol of royalty, 115

E a soil of, 307

Ekkiklyma, the, 278

Elegants, effeminate, 231

Eleusis, mysteries of, 444

— women at, 155

Eleven {the}, who they were, 59

Embezzling State funds, 408 Empusa, a spectre, 198, 386

Engastromythes, explained, 56 Englottogastors, meaning of, i72

Epicrates, a demagogue, 332 Epigonus, a pathic, 388

Erasinidas, a general, 243 Erinnys, a fury, 424

Eryxis, noted for ugliness, 229

Ether (the), physical theory of, 284

Euathlus, 2 diflamer, 36