Jubainville, M. d'Arbois de. Great Celtic scholar, [18], [23], [24];

explanation of, regarding Germans as a subject people, [31];

record regarding Megalithic People, [55];

reference of, to Taranus (? Thor), the god of Lightning, [87];

opinion regarding Dis, or Pluto, as representing darkness, death, and evil, [88];

reference to Gaulish god whom Cæsar identifies with Mercury, [113];

Brigit identical with Dana, according to, [126];

Ith's landing in Ireland described in his “Irish Mythological Cycle,” [131];

his translation of Amergin's strange lay, [134]

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