| COLOURED PLATES |
| How the King found the girl playing atball in the orchard | [Frontispiece] |
| When she stood upright her ugliness had all gone | To face p. | [76] |
| The Sea-lady allures Maurice the Piper into the sea | " | [170] |
| Peronnik in the Vale of Pleasure | " | [256] |
| How Owen was found by the lake | " | [292] |
| Indeed I will wed thee; a pretty creature is the Hoodie | " | [336] |
| FULL-PAGE PLATES |
| The shoe in the road | To face p. | [6] |
| How the black rogue was tricked | " | [10] |
| The child finds out the truth | " | [14] |
| How the shifty lad was hung on Dublin Bridge | " | [18] |
| Unhappily the hermit was not really as holy as he seemed | " | [32] |
| The Princess released from the box | " | [36] |
| How John got his wife back from the fairies | " | [58] |
| The giant's shadow | " | [86] |
| Seven Inches carries away the princesses | " | [96] |
| Down went the two bridegrooms | " | [104] |
| The Princess loses her first baby | " | [120] |
| 'Four long years I was married to thee;' | " | [128] |
| How the girl lost her hand | " | [188] |
| The King's son finds the girl in the tree | " | [192] |
| 'My baby, my baby!' | " | [198] |
| The lady in black slays Rogéar the magician | " | [256] |
| How the king's son fetched the magpie's eggs | " | [268] |
| How Owen first saw the Countess of the Fountain | " | [286] |
| Kilwch arrives at the gate of Arthur's palace | " | [350] |
| Fair Olwen arrives | " | [356] |
| ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT |
| The quarrel in the Tennis Court | To face p. | [23] |
| The terrible end of the Jogi | " | [40] |
| The monkey feeds the shark | " | [43] |
| The monkey has a ride | " | [46] |
| The donkey expected the lion would speak of their marriage | " | [49] |
| The fairies go off with the farmer's wife | " | [55] |
| How the Queen brings the shaggy brown horse to the King | " | [79] |
| In came Seven Inches hand in hand with the youngest sister | " | [99] |
| He will make a splendid ram | " | [112] |
| Some one at last awaked Moti | " | [146] |
| Instead of a deer a woman with long black hair was standing there | " | [152] |
| She combed his hair with a golden comb, but his eyes opened not | " | [155] |
| How the fish got into the water | " | [163] |
| The one-handed girl befriends a snake | " | [197] |
| The girl asks the snakes for the ring and casket | " | [204] |
| The little girl and Djulung-djulung | " | [210] |
| How the iron tree bowed down and the girl gave of its leaves and flowers to the king | " | [214] |
| How the sea-fairies brought a cow for Maie | " | [223] |
| How Lisa and Aina met the Raspberry King | " | [233] |
| How Peronnik tricked the Viper-maned Lion | " | [254] |
| How the king's son saved the raven from the snake | " | [263] |
| So the giant was drowned in the middle of the lake | " | [275] |
| Kynon meets with the black master of the beasts | " | [281] |
| 'Come lawyer, come tailor, come miller, come singer.' | " | [314] |
| How Bellah found Korandon | " | [318] |
| The Stag of Redynvre brings the Seven Companions to the Owl of Cwm Cawlwyd | " | [366] |