Ossian, son of Finn mac Coul, [11], [208], [212], [214], [215], [217], [220], [223]-227, [246], [318], [337].
“Ossianic ballads”, [205], [208], [213];
Ossianic Society, see Transactions.
Other World, the Celtic, [65], [68], [71], [98], [119], [121], [133]-136, [150], [151], [175], [176], [201], [202], [203], [224], [252], [255], [270], [271], [272], [273], [278], [279], [281], [305], [307], [316], [317], [318]-322, [329], [334], [336], [366], [387], [389], [395];
different names of, [133], [318]-320;
descriptions of, [136], [150]-151, [224];
variously imagined as upon the sea, [202], [224], [272], [394];
under the sea, [305];
under the earth, [135]-136;