Footnote 311:[(return)]

RC xii. 59.

Footnote 312:[(return)]

Folk-Lore Journal, v. 66; Rh[^y]s, HL 314.

Footnote 313:[(return)]

Larminie, "Kian, son of Kontje."

Footnote 314:[(return)]

Joyce, OCR 37.

Footnote 315:[(return)]

D'Arbois, vi. 116, Les Celtes, 39, RC xii. 75, 101, 127, xvi. 77. Is the defaced inscription at Geitershof, Deo M ... Sam ... (Holder, ii. 1335), a dedication to Mercury Samildánach? An echo of Lug's story is found in the Life of S. Herve, who found a devil in his monastery in the form of a man who said he was a good carpenter, mason, locksmith, etc., but who could not make the sign of the cross. Albert le Grand, Saints de la Bretagne, 49, RC vii. 231.

Footnote 316:[(return)]

Holder, s.v.; D'Arbois, Les Celtes, 44, RC vii. 400.

Footnote 317:[(return)]

Holder, s.v. "Lugus."

Footnote 318:[(return)]

Stokes, TIG 103. Gaidoz contests the identification of the Lugoves and of Lug with Mercury, and to him the Lugoves are grouped divinities like the Matres (RC vi. 489).

Footnote 319:[(return)]

HL 425.

Footnote 320:[(return)]

See p. [349], infra.