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antiquity. Elsewhere it died out, under the influence of hostile 

 invasion and social changes ; but the Irish dwelling in their island 

 home, apart from the intellectual life of Europe, and cherishing the 

 traditions of the past, handed on from age to age the immemorial 

 custom of their race. 



List of the Names Collected ry me. 



Those given by Dr. Joyce will be found in his paper above referred' 

 to. The abbreviations used are as follows : — 



A EM. Annals of the Four Masters. 



M. D. Martyrology of Donegal. 



S. G. Silva Gadelica. 



M. G. Martyrology of Gorman. 



Trip. Tripartite Life of St. Patrick. (Stokes.) 



H. D. Rennes Dinnsenchus. " Eevue Celtique." 



F. Finn and the Phantoms. " Eevue Celtique.'^ 



Abhainn da loilgheach, ' Eiver of two milch cows.' AFM. 



Abhainn d'eise, ' River of two persons.' S. G, \. 169. 



Abhainn da sailech, ' Eiver of two sallows.' M. D. 131. 



Achad da eo, ' Plain of two yews.' AFM. 



Ath da laarg, ' Ford of two forks.' Tripartite. 



Ath dah ferta, ' Ford of two graves.' Chron. Scotorum. 



Ath da ehorr, ' Ford of two cranes.' 



Ath da en, ' Ford of two birds.' Tripartite. 



Bruiden dha derga. Tripartite. 



Belaeh da liach, ' Way of two sorrows.' 



Belach da liacc, * Way of two flagstones.' S. G. 



Belaeh da bend, ' Pass of two peaks.' Eennes Dinnsenchus, p. 324. 



Cluain da dhamh, ' Two stag lawn.' S. G. 



Cluain da rath, ' Lawn of two forts.' AFM. 



Cluain da thorc, ' Lawn of two boars.' AFM. 



Cluain da acra, ' Lawn of two acres.' M. G. 



Cluain da fhiach, ' Lawn of two ravens.' M. G. 



Cluain da loch, ' Lawn of two lakes.' 



Cluain da andobair. M. D. 



Cluain da tharbh, ' Lawn of two bulls.' AFM. 



Cluain da chaillech, ' Lawn of two nuns.' S. G. 



Cell da les, ' Church of two forts.' M. G. 



Cell da righ, ' Church of two kings.' Wilde's "Lough Corrib, 125."' 



