Cwn y Wybr, [233]

Cyhyraeth, the, [219]
” of St. Mellons, the, [221]
” ” the Sea-coast, the, [221]

D.

Dancing Stones of Stackpool, the, [375]

Dancing in Churchyards, [273]
” with Fairies, [70]

Death Portents, [212]

Devil, when Invented, [210]
” as a Familiar Spirit, [197]
” exorcising the, [199]
” in his Customary Form, [202]
” measured for a Suit of Clothes, [202]
” his Stupidity, [202]
” as a Bridge-builder, [206]
” at Tintern Abbey, [207]
” and the Foul Pipe, a Legend, [204]

Devil’s Bridge, Legends of the, [205]
” Nags, the, [170]
” Pulpit, the, [207]
” Stone at Llanarth, the, [378]

Dewi Dal and the Fairies, [61]

Didactic Purpose in Welsh Fairy Tales, [44]
” ” ” Spirits, [145]