[268]. Pronounced Ildāna.
[269]. It is told in Rhys’s Hibbert Lectures, pp. 314-317.
[270]. For still other folk-tale versions of this same myth see Curtin’s Hero Tales of Ireland.
[271]. A Donegal story, collected by Mr. David Fitzgerald and published in the Revue Celtique, Vol. IV, p. 177.
[272]. The paper is called “Sea-Magic and Running Water”.
[273]. Moore: Folklore of the Isle of Man.
[274]. See an article in the Dublin University Magazine for June, 1864
[275]. The story is among those told by Lady Wilde in her Ancient Legends of Ireland, Vol. I, pp. 77-82.
[276]. Dublin University Magazine, June, 1864.
[277]. Pronounced Cleena.