his death avenged by Conall of the Victories, [233];

reappears in later legend of Christian origin found in “Book of the Dun Cow,” [238], [239];

St. Patrick's summons from Hell, [238]

Cullan. His feast to King Conor in Quelgny, [183];

Cuchulain slays his hound, [183];

Cuchulain named the Hound of, [184];

his daughter declared responsible for Finn's enchantment, [280]

Cumhal (coo´al). Chief of the Clan Morna, son of Trenmōr, husband of Murna of the White Neck, the father of Finn, [255], [257];

slain at battle of Knock, [255]

Cup-and-ring Markings. Meaning of, in connexion with Megalithic monuments, no light on, [67];