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How many the Greeks killed. 114
How many the Trojans killed. 115
Nauplius. 116
Clytemnestra. 117
Proteus. 118
Orestes. 119
Iphigenia in Tauris. 120
Chryses. 121
Aletes. 122
Neoptolemus. 123
The kings of the Achaeans. 124
The Odyssey. 125
The recognition of Ulysses. 126
Telegonus. 127
Augurs. 128
Oeneus. 129
Icarus, Erigone, and the Dog. 130
Nisus. 131
Lycurgus. 132
Hammon. 133
The Tyrrhenians. 134
Laocoön. 135
Polyidus. 136
Merope. 137
Philyra. 138
Curetes. 139
Python. 140
Sirens. 141
Pandora. 142
Phoroneus. 143
Prometheus. 144
Niobe, or Io. 145
Proserpina. 146
The chariot of Triptolemus. 147
Vulcan, Harmonia. 148
Epaphus. 149
The Titanomachy. 150
Those born from Typhon and Echidna. 151
Typhon. 152
Deucalion and Pyrrha. 153
The Phaeton of Hesiod. 154
The sons of Jove. 155
The sons of the Sun. 156
The sons of Neptune. 157
The sons of Vulcan. 158
The sons of Mars. 159
The sons of Mercury. 160
The sons of Apollo. 161
The sons of Hercules. 162
Amazons. 163
Athens. 164
Marsyas. 165
Erichthonius. 166
Liber original: "Bacchus". 167
Danaus. 168
Amymone. 169
The daughters of Danaus and whom they killed. 170
Althaea. 171
Oeneus. 172
Who went to hunt the Calydonian Boar. 173
Meleager. 174
Agrius. 175
Lycaon. 176
Callisto. 177
Europa. 178
Semele. 179
Actaeon. 180
Diana and the names of the hounds. 181
The daughters of Oceanus. 182
The names of the horses of the Sun, and of the Hours. 183
Pentheus and Agave. 184
Atalanta. 185
Melanippe. 186
Alope. 187
Theophane. 188