Fragment #24 -- Scholiast on Homer, Il. xxiii. 679: And Hesiod says that when Oedipus had died at Thebes, Argea the daughter of Adrastus came with others to the funeral of Oedipus.
Fragment #25 -- Herodian (24) in Etymologicum Magnum, p. 60, 40: Tityos the son of Elara.
Fragment #26 -- (25) Argument: Pindar, Ol. xiv: Cephisus is a river in Orchomenus where also the Graces are worshipped. Eteoclus the son of the river Cephisus first sacrificed to them, as Hesiod says.
Scholiast on Homer, Il. ii. 522: `which from Lilaea spouts forth its sweet flowing water....'
Strabo, ix. 424: `....And which flows on by Panopeus and through fenced Glechon and through Orchomenus, winding like a snake.'
Fragment #27 -- Scholiast on Homer, Il. vii. 9: For the father of Menesthius, Areithous was a Boeotian living at Arnae; and this is in Boeotia, as also Hesiod says.
Fragment #28 -- Stephanus of Byzantium: Onchestus: a grove (26). It is situate in the country of Haliartus and was founded by Onchestus the Boeotian, as Hesiod says.
Fragment #29 -- Stephanus of Byzantium: There is also a plain of Aega bordering on Cirrha, according to Hesiod.
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