Hill of Allen.
Finn's hounds, while returning to, recognise Saba, [266];
Oisīn returns to, [273];
Finn returns to, [278];
return of the Fianna to, to celebrate the wedding feast of Finn and Tasha, [295];
Finn bears Grania as his bride to, [304]
Hill of Keshcorran. Finn bewitched by hags on, [277]
Hill of Macha. Significance, [251]
“Historia Britonum.” See [Nennius]
Historia Regum Britaniæ. See [Geoffrey of Monmouth].