"Reprinted from Béaloideas, The Journal of the Folklore of Ireland Society, Dublin, XI-XII, 1941-1942."
Contents:
Introd.--The son of the king of Erin and the queen of the moving wheel.--The bird of the golden land.--The king's son in Erin and the king of green island.--The fisherman of Kinsale and the hag of the sea.--The tinker of Ballingarry and his three wishes.--Baranoir, son of a king in Erin, and the daughter of king under the sea.--The share-smith and the stranger.--Gold apple, son of the king of Erin.--The widow's son, the devil, and the fool.--The three sons of the king of Antua.--Sgiathán Dearg, and the daughter of the king of the western world.--Fáinne Óir, daughter of the king of Erin, and the son of the king of three seas.--The high king of Lochlann and the Fenians of Erin.--Finn Mac Cumhaill and Conan Maol in the house at the rock.--Sál Fhada, the king's son, and Finn Mac Cumhaill.--Finn Mac Cumhaill and Iolann Iolchrothach, son of the king of Spain.--Notes on some of Jeremiah Curtin's storytellers by Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha ("An Seabhac").--Notes