work by Hamish MacCunn;
mentioned, 145
SHIP OF SOULS. A feature in Breton folk-belief, 384
SIGHT, MAGICAL. Bestowed by fairies, 82-83
SILVESTIK. A young Breton who followed in the train of William the
Conqueror to England;
the story of, 232-233
SIMROCK, C. J. Cited, 83
SKYE. An island off the west coast of Scotland;
the 'Washing Woman' in, 100
SLIEVE GRIAN. A mountain in Ireland;
mentioned, 52
SMALL, A. Cited, 52
SOCIETE ACADEMIQUE DE BREST, BULLETIN DE. Cited, 199 _n._
SONG OF THE PILOT, THE. A Breton ballad, 238-240
SORCERY. Belief in, prevalent in Brittany, 241-243;
in ancient times, identified with Druidism, 245
SOUTH-WEST WIND, THE. Personification of, in a wind-tale, 163
SOUVESTRE, EMILE. A French novelist and dramatist;
mentioned, 180
SPAIN. Tristrem in, 270;
the giant of Mont-Saint-Michel came from, 275
SPENSER, EDMUND. The poet;
mentioned, 56
STONES. Folk-tales and beliefs connected with, 52-53
STYX. In Greek mythology, a river of the underworld;
mentioned, 327
SUN, THE. Personified in the story of the Princess of Tronkolaine,
117-118;
the story of Tristrem and Ysonde claimed as a sun-myth, 274-275;
personified in the 'fatal children' stories, 358
SUN-PRINCESS. A story of the search for, 121-131
SUROUAS. Name of the south-west wind;
in a wind-tale, 163
SURVEILLANTE, LE. A Breton vessel;
her fight with the British ship _Quebec_, 238-240
SUSANNUS. Bishop of Vannes, 336-337
SUSCINO. A Breton chateau, 209-210
SWINBURNE, Algernon. The poet;
quoted, 267
T
TADEN. A village in Brittany;
the Count and Countess of La Garaye buried at, 195
TALIESIN ('Shining Forehead'). A British bard;
and the vision of Jud-Hael, 20-21;
early years, 21;
the bard of Urien and Owain-ap-Urien, 22;
death of, 22;
probably sojourned in Brittany, 22;
acquainted with black art, 252
TAM O' SHANTER. The character in Burns's poem;
mentioned, 244
TANTALLON CASTLE. A famous ruin in Scotland;
mentioned, 359
TARTARY. The country;
mentioned, 115
TEGID, LLYN. A lake in Wales (Lake Bala);
the dwelling-place of Keridwen, a fertility goddess, 59
TELIO. A British monk, associated with St Samson;
said to have introduced the apple into Brittany, 18
TEURSTA POULICT. A variety of the teursts taking
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