We find the herds of Hades (p. 360) pasturing under the care of Menœtius, near those of Geryoneus in the isle of Erithyia, and (p. 363) we meet them in the under-world under the care of the same herdsman. […] The second class of legends will come under the three following heads. […] He gradually reduced under his sway the greater part of the world. […] The latter hides his children under the earth, the former swallows his. […] At Tegea she was worshiped under the title of Alea.