Stokes, Professor G., [203], [214], [218], [222]
Stokes, Dr. Whitley, on Seachnall's Hymn, [149]; on St. Brigit, [161]; on the Sindbad story, [199]; on ogams, [113]; on the Féilire of Aonghus, [265], [413]; on the meaning of Dagda, [287]; on "rithim," [486]; on the Saltair na Rann, [414]; his Tripartite Life, [43], [154]; Lives of the Saints, [92]; Dinnseanchus, [93]
Stokes, Miss Margaret, Six Months in the Apennines, [451]; on Irish art, [455]; on Irish Romanesque, [460]; on the arrest of Irish development, [463]
Stowe MSS., the, [471]
Strongbow, [212]
"Strong-armed Wrestler," the, [597]
Strabo on the stature of the Celts, [18]; calls Ireland Ierne, [21]
Strachan, studies on the Irish deponent, [265], [405]
Strangers in Ireland, [219], [222]
Stuarts, sentimental affection for the, [594]