Furnished subject for “Gorborduc” and “King Lear,” [338];

wonderful success of, translated by Wace into French, by Layamon into Anglo-Saxon, [338], [339]

Homer. His gloomy picture of the departed souls of men conducted to the underworld, [79], [80];

reference to, [147]

Horses of Mananan. White-crested waves called, [125]

Hound of Ulster. See [Cuchulain], [217], [233];

element in Gaelic names, [184]

Hugh. One of the Children of Lir, [142]

Hull, Miss, referred to, [133], note; [203], note

Hungary. Miled's name as a god in a Celtic inscription from, [130]