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the Satyrs, Silenus, Silvanus, the god Ter- 

 minus, Vefla or Rhea, Berecynthia, Vulcan, 

 Harpocrates, &c. The fea gods were Nep- 

 tune, Amphitrite, Thetis, Canopus, Glaucus, 

 Ino, the Nereids, Nercus, Oceanus, Palsemon, 

 Triton, &c. The infernal gods were Pluto, 

 Profcrpine, Charon, Minos, % yacus, Rhada- 

 rrnmhus, the Furies, Death, Night, the Fates, 

 Plutus, &c. 



The third divifion ranged the divi- 

 nities according as they prefided, i. Over the 

 pregnancy of women (Prxgnantium.') 2. At 

 parturitions (Parturientium.} 3. At births (Na- 

 fcentium.) 4. At adulteries. 5. At marriages: 

 to which they added, 6. Dii morales, or moral 

 gods, and 7. Funeral gods. The gods of 

 pregnancy were Pilumnus, Intercidona, and 



rra : the gods of parturition, Juno, Lu- 

 cina, Diana, Egeria, Profa, Poftverta, Mena- 

 genata, Latona, the gods that were called Nixi, 

 or of labor, &c. The gods of birth were 

 Janus, Opis, Nafcion, Cunina, Carmenta, Va- 

 ginianus, Lcvana, Rumia, Potina, Educa, 

 Qfiilago, Carnea, Nundina, Statilinus, Fabu- 

 linus, Paventia, &c. The gods of adultery 

 were Juventus, Agenoria, Strcnua, Stin 

 Horta, Quies, Murcia, Adcona, Abeona, Vo- 

 Orbona, Pellonia, Numeria, Camocttt, 



i a, Angerona, Heres, Martea, Laver- 

 na, the god Averruncus, Confus, Catius, 

 Volumnus and Volumna, Honorius, A 

 cutius, &c. The nuptial gods were Dian.i, 



Domiduca, 



