338.  Pindar, Fr. 107. Paean 9 (see Oxy. Pap. 1908, 841).

339.  Od. 20, 352 and 357; 14, 162; 19, 307.

340.  Reading τὸ ἕν for τόν.

341.  Prop. 17.

342.  De Caelo, 2, 13, 293 b 20.

343.  See note (8), p. 310.

344.  See note (9), p. 310.

345.  Reading ἡ δὲ τῆς Σελήνης with Mr. W. R. Paton, see Class. Rev. vol. 26, p. 269.

346.  Strictly speaking, both cases are of ‘overtaking’, but the results follow as stated.

347.  Il. 9, 212.

348.  See Plato, Phaedo, 110 B-C.

349.  Od. 311.

350.  Soph. (Lemnians), Fr. 348.

351.  τραπέμπαλιν is due here to Meineke, ap. Ed. Teub., see p. 267.

352.  Tim. 40 B.

353.  See note (10), p. 311.

354.  Aesch. Suppl. 937.

355.  See p. 262 and note.

356.  See n. (11), p. 311.

357.  Il. 14, 246. The second line appears to have been added by Crates and is not in our texts.

358.  Tim. 40 C.

359.  Kepler would read ‘twelve’.

360.  Fr. 48.

361.  W. and D. 41.

362.  Il. 20, 64.

363.  Il. 8, 16.

364.  Od. 7, 244.

365.  See n. (13), p. 311.

366.  Reading ἐπειδὰν παύσῃ, with Madvig.

367.  See n. (14), p. 312.

368.  Od. 9, 563.

369.  i. e. the words τελεῖν, τελευτᾶν are allied, see p. 215.

370.  Plato, Tim. 31 B and end.

371.  Fr. 38.

372.  Tim. 31 B.

373.  Od. 11, 222.

374.  Od. 11, 600.

375.  From a note made in 1910, which cannot at present (1916) be verified.