It may be of interest to mention, as specimens, some of the chief collections of Scottish Gaelic folk-lore, for it is, at bottom, identical with that of Gaelic Ireland.
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Vol. II.—Folk and Hero Tales. Ed. by Rev. D. MacInnes.
Vol. III.—Folk and Hero Tales. Ed. by Rev. J. MacDougall.
Vol. IV.—The Fians. Ed. by John Gregorson Campbell of Tiree.
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