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Highland Folk-Song, | Rev. M. N. Munro, | 132 |
Sea-Poems—continued, | Kenneth Macleod, | 146 |
Topographical Varia, | W. J. Watson | 148, 337 |
Fairy Tales (English and Gaelic), | 155 | |
An Obscure Point in the Itinerary of St. Columbanus on his way to Gaul, | Père Louis Gougaud, | 171 |
Reviews of Books: | ||
A Scots Earl: The Life and Times of Archibald, ninth Earl of Argyll (reviewed by Professor Mackinnon); Some Passages in the Early History of Classical Learning in Ireland (reviewed by W. J. Watson); The Old Highlands; Modern Gaelic Bards; The Making of Ireland and its Undoing, 1200—1600 (reviewed by W. J. Watson); Laoidhean agus Dàin Spioradail; Cywyddau Cymru (reviewed by H. Idris Bell); Songs of the Hebrides (reviewed by M. N. M.); Binneas nam Bard (reviewed by M. N. M.), | 186, 283, 375 | |
Reply: | ||
Locality of the Cill-Iosa, | 191 | |
Re Proposed Memorial to the late Rev. Father Allan Macdonald, | 192 | |
Some Notes on a well-known Work and its little-known Author, | 193 | |
A Celtic Poet, | Frances M. Gostling, | 202 |
Scenes in Lewis, | By Lewis Children, | 235 |
The Glaistig and the Black Lad, | Donald A. Mackenzie, | 253 |
Tarbh Mór na H-Iorbhaig, | From the MSS. of the late Rev. Father Allan Macdonald, | 259 |
An Cuan Siar, | Coinneach MacLeoid, | 266 |
A Sequel to the Legend of St. Brendan, | Dominick Daly, | 273 |