the dolmen at Rocenaud, [46];

cup-and-ring markings upon, [46-48];

the dolmen at Penhapp, [48];

the dolmen near the wood of Rocher, [50];

the dolmen at La Lande-Marie, [51];

the dolmen of Essé, [53];

haunted by nains, [96];

cup-hollows on, may have been intended as receptacles for food for the dead, [383]

Dolorous Knight, The Lay of the, or The Lay of the Four Sorrows. One of the Lais of Marie de France, [328-331]

Domnonée. A county of Brittany, [23]