,22 Index. Conder (Major) Coquebert-Montbret Cormac ... 51.54.58,60,154, Cory (I.) ^.. Cosmology, Druidic Cows, sacred 62, 113, Crete, free from snakes Croker 176, Croni, <strong>Irish</strong> god ... 121-2, 160, Cromdiiff Sunday Cromlechs 121, 212, Crosses 91, T04, 168, 173, 188, 229, Crowe (O'Beirne) ... 12,19,42,66 123, 129, 137, 163, 197. 297. Cuchulainn ... 36, 52, 83, 94, "Q, C«rm«a-P-) ^^ Cymry Cyril, St 32 Da^da Mor, the 103, 104, "4, 140-2, 296 Dallans, or St<strong>and</strong>ing Stones 81, 216, 217, Dana, the Tz^^^'A goddess 219, 258 ... m, 141 Davies <strong>and</strong> ^ r/^//'^ theory Days, <strong>Irish</strong> names of ... • Dechtere, mother of Cuchulainn. 94 Deemsters Denis ... D'Eremao (Dr.) Dezobry Diancecht Diartnuid ... Diodorus Dion Chrysostom Divination n, .. 51 27 54, 60, 62 54, Divorce Dog-totem In Irel<strong>and</strong> Donat, Bp Dormer •• Dracolatreia; see Serpent-worship. Z)r«A/, etymology of 164 155 67 266 130 Culdees ... 20, 26, 206, 216, 279- 7,1^3,19 i43> 227 , 169, 171 . 241, . 276 lOi, , 164 121; ,163 213 , 257 247--257 , 90. ii9> , 298 , 312 . 144, 296, 297 313 316 ... 62 ... 148 134, 144 ... 45 ... 171 ... 179 ... 47 108, 145 134, 194 40, 195, 271 ... 32 10, 228, 236, 240 ... 51 ... 83 ... 169 ... 128 235 Druide^ses ... 15. 16, 33, 47, 48, 62, 94, 107 " Druidic" = magic 34, 45, 5° Druidism 2, 7. 10, 14, 20, 26, 35, 36, 42, 43, 46, 49, 68, 69, 107, 214, 215, 216, 225, 235, 241, 248, 256, 280 <strong>Druids</strong>, <strong>Irish</strong> 3, 7, 8, 9, n, 13, H, 16, 17, 18, 20—27, 29, 31—34, 36, 45> 47, 48, 50, 51, 61, 68, 69, 70, 83, 91, 105, 107, 183, 223, 228, 230, 260, 282, 284, 285, 300 <strong>Druids</strong>' names 5, 13, 14, i5' 16, 18, 21, 27, 28, 29, 30, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 46, 52. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 106, 108, 109, 110, III, 113, 294 Dryden 89 Duff (R.J.) Duffy (Sir C. J.) Dundalk Earberg on ghosts Easter ... i94> 203, 204, Egg, Druidic Egypt <strong>and</strong> <strong>Druids</strong> Eisteddfods, Neo-Druldism at Eliot, George Elton Ennius Epics, credibility of Celtic E7-ic, damages Erse language, the 306, 309, Eusebius 37, Evil Eye, the 16 109 Fairies 90—94, 96, 137 Fenians, the 13, 174, i75> 195, 262, 263, 274, 275, 276 278, 296, 306, 307 Ferguson (Sir J.) 40, 153 Ferguson (Lady) Ferguson (S) Fergusson (J.) Fetch, the Fetishism Fili ; see Bards Fingalians Fhin 50, 53, 55> 60, 99, I 176, 230, Fintajt Firbolgs ... _ Fire-worship Flammarion Fomorians, the ... 14^" Forlong 45, Fosbrooke Four Masters, the 29, 30, Fraternities, Druidic Frazer(J. G.) Freemasons .. 24, 71, 74, Frogs in Irel<strong>and</strong> Froude Geikle Geoghegan (A. G.) ... Ghosts Giants Gilbert J. T.) Giraldus Cambrensis
. 124, Index, o Harttung (Prof.) ... Aealing powers of <strong>Druids</strong> Hebrides, customs, etc., in 82, 155, : Heeren on Greek Bards Hennessey, bard in 1804 ... Hennessey Herder ... Hereditary professions Herni<strong>and</strong> Hermaphrodite deity, the Herodian ... _ ... _ Heroes changed into saints Heiis, or Esiis, the Gallic god 123, Higgins ... ... ... 40, 266, Hislop (Rev. A.) History, <strong>Irish</strong> 11 Holbach (Baron d') Hollinshed Home (the Rev. John) Hone Horns Horse, the, in tradition 56, 58, 85, Howth Idolatry 116, i' Idols ..._ 134.1^ ... . ... . Immortality, Druidic belief in Inis 7ta illuic Injustice in judges ... ... _ Irel<strong>and</strong>, its races, antiquities, etc. <strong>Irish</strong> MSS. ; see <strong>Irish</strong> Literature. Jebb(Prof.) Joceiin Johnson (Dr.) Jones (Sir W.) yorjiiwigaiidr, the Joyce (J. W.) Jubainville (d'Arbois de) 304 t. 57 207, 220 39 39 140 77 43 162 136 2S6 286 255 305 118 261 274 202 143 126 263 157- -168, 174 ... 64 ... 102 17. 43 o, 116, 76 134, 170, 218 97 ... 135, 156 183 50, 95, 112, 299 48, 74, 114, 141, E42, 145, 223, 297 Keane (M.) 138, 173, 250, 252, 253, 264, 270 Kearney (N.) 86 Keating ... 43, 123, 169, [72, 177, 203, 205 Keens, laments for dead .. 87, 88 Keepe 317 Kenealy(Dr.) 35, ^30, i53> 216 Kennedy (P.) Kevin, .St. Kilkenny, Statute of 56, 96, 225 22, 156, 172 38, 39 Kirk Laing(S.) Lamariouze ... Lang (A) Lanigan (Dr.) Le Blanc Lecky(W.) Ledwich 35, 49, 156, 233, Leflocq Lel<strong>and</strong> Lenoir Leslie (Col. F.) Lewis (K.) Lia Fail, the Life, the future Literature, <strong>Irish</strong> ... 24, Literature, Welsh ... 207 68 [. 96 271 126 77. 29; 273, 304, 6,3' 157 ... 306 ... 130 215, 222 ... 189 . 57, 223, 313—320 286 —303 303—313 6, 12 Local names, <strong>Irish</strong> ... 90, 95, 102, 149, 152, 193, 194, 205, 211, 212, 213, 225, 227, Logan stones 230, 234, 262, 263, 273 212 Lonnrot ... ... ... ^i Lottner ... ... ... ... ... jy Lubbock ... ... ... ... T18, 145 Li'can 33, 146, 159, 195, 256 L?^^, the TttatA god 143,144 McAlpine McCarthy (D. F.) poem McCurtin McFirbis McGee(T. D.) Maclean (L.) 36 Macpherson ; see Ossian Mag Slecht, the 121, 122, 146, 160, 162, 163 Magh Ttiireadh, battle of 14, 57, 102, 113, 267 Magic 3, 24, 25, 30, 52, 61, 83, 85, 218, 245, 259, 263, 280, 281 Manuscripts, <strong>Irish</strong> 10, 12, 67, 305, 306, 307 Man.x Druidism ... 44, 45, 135, 136, 208 Martin (Henri) ... 45, 97, 99, 124, 167 Martin (AL) ... ... ... ... 20, 220 Mason (J.) 315 Massey (G.) ... 34,111,311 May-day mummeries 86, 202 Mellor, font at ... ... ... ... 234 Melville (H.) mythology e.xplained by ... 148 Metempsychosis, Re-incarnation 58, 63 Meyrick (Sir S. R.) •• 125, 157 Milesians, the 18, 52, 102, 88, 230, 257, 300, 308 Milligan, Miss 80, IQ3, 241 Mistletoe, the • • 235— 236 see Anglesey. Mona ; Montfaucon ... ... 159 Moore (S.) 232,295 Morgan (Owen) ; see Morien. Morien 4, 6, 7, 8, 36, 192, 214, 225, 294 Morrigan, the 90, 91, 122, 140, 141 Moryson 169 Muller(Max) 76, 131 Music 40, 41 Myfyr, Archdruid 3, 8, 36, 146, 215, 253 Mysticism 71—73, 131-2 Myth, growth of 78 Nash(D. W.) 9,57 Nature-worship 117, ii9 Neale 3'7 Nemidians, the 14 Nennius' tale of human sacrifice ... 146 Neo-druidism 3> 4, 62—64 New Grange 137, 174, 214, 222, 250, 257 Oak, the O'Hrennan (Dr.) O'Brien (H.) 26, 125, . 234-5, 241, 185, 251, 253, 267, 272, 282, O'Connor (Dr.) 16, O'Curry (Prof.) 5, II, 13 14, ^ 18, 33. 35 ,36, 106, 146, 158, 221, 265, 306, 309, 311, O'Donovan (Dr.) 81,206, 246 O'Flaherty 58, 176, 31°. 318 O' Flanagan (T.) 13. 102 Oghams 18, 103, 153, 237, 249, 255, 31 1" O'Grady (Haye-s) 248 271 266, 310 3.8 -313 79
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