Footnote 426:[(return)]

Skene, i. 263, 274-276, 278, 281-282, 286-287. His "chair" bestows immortal youth and freedom from sickness.

Footnote 427:[(return)]

Skene, i. 264, 376 f., 309, 532. See p. [356], infra.

Footnote 428:[(return)]

See pp. [350-1], infra. Fionn and Taliesin are examples of the Märchen formula of a hero expelled and brought back to honour, Nutt-Meyer, ii. 88.

Footnote 429:[(return)]

Loth, i. 209, ii. 238; Skene, ii. 459.

Footnote 430:[(return)]

Nennius, ch. 50, 79.

Footnote 431:[(return)]

Anwyl, ZCP i. 293.

Footnote 432:[(return)]

Geoffrey, viii. 9-xi. 3.

Footnote 433:[(return)]

Nutt-Meyer, ii. 22 f.

Footnote 434:[(return)]

See p. [381], infra.

Footnote 435:[(return)]

Loth, ii. 232, 245.