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Contents.
Acallamli na Senórach. Edited by Wh. Stokes,
Pages
Preface IX-XIV
How Cáilte and Ossian visited Cáma and then separated . . . 1 — 2
How Ossian went to his mother in the elfmound, but Cáilte fared to
the rath of Drumderg, where he met St. Patrick and shewed
him the well of Tráig da ban 2 — 3
How Cáilte praised Find and told Patrick of the Fiann's drinking-
horns, horses and hounds 4 — 9
How Patrick's guardian angels approved the stories of the Fiann 9
How Cáilte and his nine followers were baptised 10
How the Fiann hunted in Arran 10 — 11
The story of the fort of Lugaid Menu's sons 11—14
The story of Fulartach the outlaw and Becan the niggard . . 14—16
Of Find's brothers and his incestuous grandson Mac Lugach . . 16—17
Find's counsel to Mac Lugach 17 — 18
Of Find's musician Cnú dereoil 18 — 20
How Patrick and Cáilte travelled to Munster 20
Why Findtulach was so called 21
The sorrowful story of Gael and Créde 21—25
How Cáilte hunted on Cenri Febrat 25—27
The story of the wives of the Chief of Fermoy's sons . . . 27 — 28
How Patrick and Cáilte travelled to Connaught 29
The story of Oscar's first battle 29—30
The story of Airuelach's death for shame 30 — 31
The story of Sálbuide's grave 31
How the Fiann were brought to naught 32 — 32
How Cáilte told where Ailill Ölom, Sadb, Ferchis the poet and others
died 33
The story of Cormac Cass and his brain 33
How Patrick raised Aed son of Muredach from death .... 34
The story of Ráith Glais, and the origin of the name Alma . 35—37

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