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Taymouth, Black Book of, iv. 52, 70,
71.
Taymouth, sketch taken from a picture
at, iv. 365, 370.
Tell, William, and the apple, iii. 54.
Temora, iv. 18, 26, 61, 83, 119, 136-138.
Tenuent, Sir Emerson, ii. 369.
Texa, legend of, ii. 371.
'Thane, origin of the term, ii. 257.
Thomas the Rhymour, iv. 36, 128, 261.
Thomas of the Thumb, iii. 114, 115.
Thongs, warrior's dress of, i. 21;
Thor, i. Ixxvi. ; ii. 80 ; iii. 345, 386.
Thumb Carpenters, family of the, iv.
36.
Tinkers, i. xlvii., xcv., 175; ii. 285;
iii. 3S7.
Tintock, a mountain in Lanarkshire,
rhyme connected with, iv. 351.
Toads, ii. 372.
Tobacco, quid of, i. Iii. ; iii. 21.
Tom Thumb, iii. 115, 184.
Tombstones, sculptured, in the He-
brides, iv. 47, 384.
Torrie, Mr. Donald, i. xxv., cxxxiv.,
280 ; iv. 128, 216 ; letter from, iv.
217-221.
Tradition versus books, i. xxxi., 227 ;
ii. 19.
Traditions, writings, etc., connected
with Ossianic poetiy, iv. 37-103 ;
current Gaelic, bearing upon, 128-
142.
Train, Joseph, 1. xl., Iii.
Transactions of the Ossianic Society
of Dublin, iv. 13. See Ossianic
Society.
Translation, different kinds of, iv. 5-
7, 139-142.
Translations of the Tales, i. cxxiii.-
cxxvii.
Tulman, The, ii. 39.
Turner's collection of songs, etc., iv.
115.
Ulysses, Adventures of, i. 154 ; ii. 193.
Underground, people living, ii. 275.
Underwaves, King, story of the daugh-
ter of, iii. 403-420. See Avalon.
Undine, legend of, ii. 65.
Urquhart, ÌÈector, his account of tale-
reciting among the peasantry of
Ross-shire, i. xiv., xv., xxv. ; iv.
129, 285.
Urskels (Ursgeuls), i. xx.
• Vatican, statues of the.
Vedas, Hindoo, 1. Ixxxv., xciv. ; iv.
403 ; the Yagurveda, i. 191.
Versification of popular tales, iv. 124-
128.
Vessels, stone and clay, designs on,
iv. 40, 48.
de la, iv. 270,
^ of his work on
iv.
Vikings, the, iii. 233
Villemari|uc, lli'isai
321: rh;il,irtrn.;,
the Bin.,), i;:,i-,ls,
Vinland, Aimrira an called by early
Icelandic discoverers, iv. 345.
Vocabularies, Gaelic, iv. 77, 347.
Vulcan, i. Ixxvi. ; iii. 347.
Waldev, Earl, of Dunbar, i. xeix.
Warrior's dress, iii. 349.
War-song, an old, by Clanranald's
bard, iv. 205-207.
Washerwomen, mystic, iii. 330.
Washing clothes, soothsaying con-
nected with, iii. 330.
Water-bulls, i. xcvii. ; iv. 328, 334.
Water-horses, i. Ixxxvi., xcvii., 264;
ii. 97, 191-193 ; iv. 330, 337, 338.
Water-spirits, ii. 191.
Waves, town imder the, ii. 303 ; iv.
321-323.
Well, The Wearie, at the Warldis End,
ii. 133.
Wellesley, Marquess of, iv. 21.
Wells, mysterious, i. xciv. ; poisonous
and healing, xciv. ; ii. 134 ; iv. 267 ;
veneration of, ii. 134, 135, 358 ; iii.
Wilsh and Gaelic poetry, differences
etv.-eei., iv. 273, et seq.
Welsh, t' , a branch of the Celtic clan,
i. cxi. : traditions of, iv. 270-299.
Western les, account of, iv. 77.
West of Scotland Magazine, iv. 9, 12,
323, 348.
White Pet, Story of the, i. 194-197 ; its
counterpart in Germany, 199, 200 ;
stories of a similar class, 201.
Widow, The, and her Daughter, ii. 265-
270 ; notices of similar tales and
other versions, 273-275.
Widow's Son, The, a version of " The
Battle of the Birds," i. 47.
Widow's Son, The, ii. 293-302.
Widows, The Three, ii. 218-224 ; other
vereions, and similar tales, 228-238.
Wife, custom of buying a, ii. 14.
Wilkinson, Sir J. Gardner, iv. 320, 323.
Wilson, Dr. Daniel, his "Prehistoric
Annals of Scotland" referred to,
i. bcxix. ; ii. 107, 370 ; iv. 369, 385.

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