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C&t/vo jteo Cechejm m^\ic Futocmii A.cup pule Ceche-pn. 

 — " Heroic Fight of Cethern, son of Fintan, and blood- wounds 

 of Cethern." His blood and wounds examined by Finghin Fath 

 Liag, King Conchobar's physician. 



M^cA-ljleo "FmcMn. — " Tooth Fight of Fintan." 



tluxvo]AUcco fflnro. — "Bed wounding of Mind," son of Sal- 

 cholgan. 



Ajijiecu}\ n-&^M). — "Assault of the Charioteers." 



b^n^Leo 1locVo&. — " White (i. e., bloodless) Fight of 

 Bochad." 



tTleUjLeo n-lWc.— " Grinding Fight of Iliach." 



OrpVigi Am&-|A5"in 1 U&tcin. — " Flag Fight of Aniargirn in 

 Tailtin." 



Si]i fiobtco Su&LcMm. — " Constant warning of Sualtani." 

 His warning to King Conchobar and the Ultonians of the im- 

 pending disasters. His alarm and death. 



Uinob &c&f Uoc1iofcubt1tA , o. — " Collecting and assembling 

 of the Ultonians." King Conchobar awakes from his " Ceas- 

 noidean," prepares to pursue and recover the spoils of his coun- 

 try. Enumeration of all the Tuatha and tributary kings called 

 to arms by King Conchobar to meet the hosts of Queen Medb 

 and Ailill in the " Battle of the Tain Bo Cuailnge." 



btiA-o]Aif Cetcc,M}i. — "Alarm of Celtchair." The prophetic 

 furor of Celtchair Mac Uthaithir, Cormac Condlonges,$m(\.Dirf)thach 

 Doel Iliad on the eve of the Battle of the Tain Bo Cuailnge on 

 Slemain Mide and the muster of the Ultonians in pursuit of the 

 Tain follow here. 



C&c n& Uatia. is St11n.Mi1 UlToe. — " Battle of the Tain in 

 Slemain Mide." Under this section there is a chain of descrip- 

 tions, without any distinct titles, which may be summed up as 

 follows : — Muster of the Ultonians on the hill of Slemain Mide. 

 Description of the various tribes and bands by Mac Both (the 

 herald). Laegh describes the various companies and the order 

 and array of battle to Cuchulaind. Fight of Fergus Mac Boigh 

 and King Conchobar. Story of the " Calad Bolg " — sword of 

 Lete. Cuchulaind rushes from his " Othur Lige," or bed of 

 sickness ; appears in the battle wounded and blood-streaming, 

 attacks Fergus, compels him to retreat, and defeats Medb's 

 forces. 



Imcu-p^ T)oivo Clu.i&ttij;e. — "Adventures of DondChualnge," 

 his exploits on Magh Ai, his fight with the Find Bennach Ai, 

 death of Bricriu, and fate of the two bulls. 



Set) ego cji.11 pc|\ipp h&nc hifcojvi&in. — " Scd ego qui scripsi 



