Bann, The River. Visited by mac Cecht, [175]

Barbarossa, Kaiser. Tradition that Finn lies in some enchanted cove spellbound, like, [308]

“Barddas.” Compilation enshrining Druidic thought, [332];

Christian persons and episodes figure in, [333];

extract from, in catechism form, [334], [335]

Bardic differs from popular conception of Danaan deities, [104]

Barrow, The River. Visited by mac Cecht, [175]

Bar´uch. A lord of the Red Branch; meets Naisi and Deirdre on landing in Ireland, [199];

persuades Fergus to feast at his house, [199];

dūn, on the Straits of Moyle, [251]