Polynesian, the practice named “tabu” and the Irish geis, similarity between, [165]
Portugal. Place-names of, Celtic element in, [27]
Posidon´ius. On bardic institution among Celts, [57]
Procop´ius. Land of the Dead referred to by as the western extremity of Great Britain, [131]
Province of the Spearmen (Irish, Laighin—“Ly-in”). See [Leinster,] [154]
Pryderi (pri-dair'y) (Trouble). Son of Pwyll and Rhiannon;
his loss [363];
his restoration by Teirnyon, [365];
Kicva, the wife of, [365];