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CELTIC MYTHOLOGY

Anwyl, Sir E., [e] "Wales and the Britons of the North," in CR iv. 125–52, 249–73 (1908).
———[f] "The Value of the Mabinogion for the Study of Celtic Religion," in TCHR ii. 234–44.
———[g] "Keltic Heathenism in the British Isles," in Cambridge Medieval History, ii. 472–79. Cambridge, 1913.
See also Section IX.
Arnold, M., On the Study of Celtic Literature. London, 1867.
Bartholomew, J. G., "Arthurian Localities," in Literary and Historical Atlas of Europe, p. 132. London, no date (1910).
Bathurst, W. H., Roman Antiquities at Lydney Park. London, 1879.
Baudiš, J., "Mabinogion," in FL xxvii. 31–68 (1916).
Bertrand, A., Nos origines. 4 vols. Paris, 1887–97.
i. Archéologie celtique et galloise.
ii. La Gaule avant les Gallois. iii. Les Celtes dans les vallées du Pô et du Danube. (In collaboration with S. Reinach.)
iv. La Religion des Gaulois, les druides et le druidisme.
Birch-Hirschfeld, A., Die Sage vom Gral. Leipzig, 1877.
Blanchet, J. A., Traité des monnaies gauloises. 2 parts. Paris, 1905.
Bloch, G., [a] Religion des Gaulois," in Revue internationale de l'enseignement, xxix. 533–54, xxx. 145–61 (1895).
———[b] Les Origines: la Gaule indépendante et la Gaule romaine. Paris, 1901. (Vol. i, part 2, of E. Lavisse, Histoire de France.)
Borlase, W. C, The Dolmens of Ireland. 3 vols. London, 1897.
Brand, J., Observations on Popular Antiquities. Ed. with additions by W. C. Hazlitt. 3 vols. London, 1870.
Brown, A. C. L., [a] "The Round Table before Wace," in Notes and Studies in Philology and Literature, vii. 183–205 (1900).
———[b] "Iwain," in Studies and Notes in Philology and Literature, viii. 1–147 (1903).
Campbell, Lord A., Craignish Tales. London, 1889.
Campbell, J. F., [a] Popular Tales of the West Highlands, Orally Collected. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1890–93.
———[b] Leabhar na Feinne. See Section V (b).
———[c] See Section V (b). Dragon Myth, The Celtic.
Campbell, J. G., [a] Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Glasgow, 1900.
———[b] Witchcraft and Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Glasgow, 1902.