King of the Sparrow-hawks. In the story of the Princess of Tronkolaine, [118], [119]

Kipling, Rudyard. Quoted, [86]

Korrigan, The. A forest fairy;

a denizen of Broceliande, [56];

in the story of the Seigneur of Nann, [57-58];

associated with water, an element of fertility, [59];

an enchantress, [60];

in the story of the Unbroken Vow, [62-63];

desired union with humanity, [64];

mentioned, [69], [98]