Armagh. Invisible dwelling of Lir on Slieve Fuad in County, [125]
Arnold, Matthew. Reference to, in connexion with Celtic legendary literature, [419]
Arr´ian. Celtic characteristics, evidence of, regarding, [36]
Artaius. A god in Celtic mythology who occupies the place of Gwydion, [349]
Arthur. Chosen leader against Saxons, whom he finally defeated in battle of Mount Badon, [337];
Geoffrey of Monmouth's “Historia Regum Britaniae” commemorates exploits of, [337];
son of Uther Pendragon and Igerna, [337];
Modred, his nephew, usurps crown of, [337];
Guanhumara, wife of, retires to convent, [337], [338];
genealogy set forth, [352];