Dewy-Red. Horse of Conall of the Victories, [233]

Dialogues. Reference to Oisīn-and-Patrick and Keelta-and-Patrick, [289]

Diancecht (dee´an-kecht). Physician to the Danaans, [108]

Dineen's Irish Dictionary. Reference to, [164], [165]

Dinnsenchus (din-shen´cus). Ancient tract, preserved in the “Book of Leinster,” [85]

Din´odig. Cantrev of, over which Llew and Blodeuwedd reigned, [382], [383]

Dinrigh (din´ree). Maon slays Covac at, [153]

Diodor´us Sic´ulus. A contemporary of Julius Cæsar;

describes Gauls, [41], [42];

Pythagoras and, [80]