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- S. H. O'Grady, ii. 141, 146.
- ib. ii. 300; O. Connellan, in TOS v. 69 (1860).
- MacNeill, ii. 5, 101 (ITS).
- S. H. O'Grady, ii. 331; W. Stokes, in RCel xvi. 147 (1895).
- MacNeill, i. 21, 118 (ITS); Comyn, p. 20.
- See supra, p. 29; MacNeill, ii. 34, 134 (ITS).
- Cath Finntrága, ed. and tr. K. Meyer, Oxford, 1885, pp. 13, 32.
- J. F. Campbell [b], i. 65; MacDougall, p. 268.
- K. Meyer, in RIA:TLS xvi. 51 (1910).
- ib. p. xxiii.
- J. H. Lloyd, O. J. Bergin, and G. Schoepperle, in RCel xxxiii. 40 f. (1912).
- J. H. Lloyd, O. J. Bergin, and G. Schoepperle, ib. p. 160,
- ib. p. 157.
- According to Keating, the Tuatha Dé Danann, when in Greece, quickened dead Athenians by their lore, sending demons into them.
- Text and translation by S. H. O'Grady, in TOS iii (1857).
- MacNeill, i. 45, 149 (ITS).
- J. F. Campbell [a], iii. 49.
- W. Stokes, in RCel xv. 448 (1894).
- J. G. Campbell [c], p. 53 f.
- K. Meyer, in RCel xi. 131 (1890).
- MacNeill, i. 120, 121, 165, 200 (ITS);J. F. Campbell [b], i. 164.
- N. O'Kearney, in TOS i. 68 f. (1853); J. F. Campbell [b], i. 182.
- S. H. O'Grady, ii. 98.
- K. Meyer, in RIA:TLS xvi. 69 (1910); of. introd., p. xxv.
- S. H. O'Grady, ii. 167.
- J. F. Campbell [a], iv. 242, [b], i. 195; MacDougall, pp. 73, 283.
- Nutt [c], i. 51.
- S. H. O'Grady, ii. ro2, 158–59.
- J. F. Campbell [b], i. 198.
- J. O'Daly, in TOS iv. 233 (1859).
- Curtin [a], p. 327 f.
- N. O'Kearney, in TOS i. 20 f. (1853); J. O'Daly, ib. iv. 243 f. (1859).
- N. O'Kearney, ib. i. 131 f. (1853).
- S. H. O'Grady, ib. iii. 230! (1857).
- N. O'Kearney, ib. i. 93 (1853); S. H. O'Grady, ib. iii. 257, 291 (1857); for other poems see the other volumes of this series, as well as K. Meyer, in RIA:TLS xvi (1910); Dean of Lismore^s Book, ed. and tr. T. McLauchlan, Edinburgh, 1862.
- D. Hyde, in RCel xiii. 417 f. (1892).