mother of Earl Gerald, [128];

still worshipped on Midsummer Eve, [128];

appears on a St. John's Night, among girls on the Hill, [128]

Ainlé.

Brother of Naisi, [198]

Alexander the Great.

Counter-move of Hellas against the East under, [22];

compact with Celts referred to by Ptolemy Soter, [23]

Allen, Mr. Romilly.

On Celtic art, [29], [30]