It sets the world of the Turks on fire.”

[292] Wise, T. A., History of Paganism in Caledonia, p. 114.

[293] Irish Mytho. Cycle, p. 229.

[294] The Norwegian for neigh is kneggya, the Danish, gnegge.

[295] There is no evidence to support the supposition that Eppillus may have been an English king.

[296] An omniscient eagle was associated with Achill (Ireland).

[297] Ancient Coins of the Romans Relating to Britain, p. 197.

[298] Faiths and Folklore, vol. i., p. 329.

[299] Faiths and Folklore, vol. i., p. 329.

[300] Madeley, E., The Science of Correspondence, p. 194.