Audierne—Lighthouse—Bathing-machines, [269]—Town, [270].

Pointe Du Raz—Popular superstitions—Church of St. Collédoc, [271]—"Enfer de Plogoff"—Island of Sein—Druidesses, [272]—Dangerous passage, [273]—Baie des Trépassés—Submerged city of Is, [274]—Legend of King Gradlon and his daughter Dahut, [275].

Douarnenez—Romanesque Church of Pointcroix, [276]—Chapel of Notre Dame de Comfort—Wheel of Sacring-Bells—Town of Douarnenez, [279]—Pardon of Ste. Anne-de-la-Palue, [280]—Costume, [281]—Church of Ste. Anne—Procession, [282]—Holy Well of Ste. Anne, [285].

Scaër—Old Customs and Superstitions, [285]—Wrestling—"Pierres de Croix," [286].

Le Faouét—Chapel of St. Barbe, [287]—Wedding ceremonies and amusements, [288]—Fishing, [289]—Old Breton superstitious still prevalent—Lavandières de la Nuit, [290]—Church of St. Fiacre—Elaborately carved Rood-screen, [293]—Painted glass—Ruined Castle of Poncallec—Plot of Cellamare, [294]—Montagnes Noires, [296].

Carhaix—Situation, [297]—Statue of La Tour d'Auvergne, [298]—Fair and Market—Church of St. Tremeur—Skull-boxes, [299].

Huelgoat, [300]—Lead-mines, [301]—Cascade of St. Herbot—Chapel of St. Herbot, [303]—His tomb, [304]—Patron of cattle—Offerings of horsehair and cows' tails, [304]—Homeward journey, [307].

Useful Dates in the History of Brittany [309]

Chronological Table of the Dukes of Brittany [310]