brother of Red Hugh and Dithorba, [151];
compelled to wed Macha, [151]
King Lear. “Historia Regum Britaniæ” furnished the subject of, [337], [338]
Kingsborough, Lord. “Antiquities of Mexico,” example of cup-and-ring markings reproduced in his book, [68]
Knowledge. Nuts of, [256];
the Salmon of, [256]
Kym´ideu Kyme´in-voll. Wife of Llassar Llaesgyvnewid, [368]
Kymon. A knight of Arthur's court;
Kyn´ddelig. One of Arthur's servitors;