Miss Jessie L. Weston's article on, in the “Encyc. Britann.,” [341];
Chrestien de Troyes influential in bringing into the poetic literature of Europe the, [340], [341];
various sources of, discussed, [342];
the saga in Wales, [343], [344];
never entered Ireland, [343];
why so little is heard of, in accounts of Cymric myths, [344]
Asa. Scandinavian deity, [86]
Asal. Of the Golden Pillars King, [115]
Asura-Masda. Persian deity, [86]
Athnurchar (ath-nur´char), or Ardnurchar (The Ford of the Sling-cast). The River-ford where Ket slings Conall's “brain ball” at Conor mac Nessa, [240];