Cauldrons in Celtic mythology; the Dagda’s, [54], [71], [366];
of Ogyrvran the Giant, [366];
of Diwrnach the Gael, [346], [349];
cauldron given by Brân to Matholwch, [290], [293], [366];
cauldron stolen from Mider by Cuchulainn, [176], [366];
cauldron kept in Annwn by the chief of Hades, [273], [319], [366];
the legend of the Holy Grail founded upon Celtic myths of a cauldron of fertility and inspiration, [365]-370.
Celtæ, [22].
Celtic mythical literature the forerunner of mediæval romance, [184].
Celtic strain in modern Englishmen, [3].