and changelings, [83];
prone to take animal, bird, and fish shapes, [83-84];
probable reasons for the fairies’ malevolence, [85-86];
origin of the fairy idea, [85-87];
may have originally been deities, [87];
in Brittany, conceived as of average mortal height, [87];
the Margots la fée, a variety of, [88];
a story illustrating fairy malevolence, [88];
the fairy-woman in the Lay of Graelent, [322-328]
Fairyland. Graelent enters, [326];