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- Some Authorities On Irish Folk-Lore
- A Legend of Knockmany
- Demon Cat
- Shoneen and Sleiveen
- Father John O'Hart
- The Ganconer or Gancanagh
- T'yeer-na-n-Oge
- A Witch Trial
- Omens
- Banshee's Cry
- Solitary Fairies
- Stolen Child
- Legend of Knockgrafton
- Cusheen Loo
- Sir Samuel Ferguson
- Gods of the Earth
- The Story of Conn-eda, or the Golden Apples of Lough Erne, by Abraham M'Coy
- The Jackdaw
- Donald and his Neighbours
- Munachar and Manachar, tr. by Douglas Hyde
- The Enchantment of Gearoidh Iarla, by Patrick Kennedy
- The Haughty Princess, by Patrick Kennedy
- The Lazy Beauty and Her Aunts, by Patrick Kennedy
- The Twelve Wild Geese, by Patrick Kennedy
- A Legend of Knockmany, by William Carleton
- The Giant's Stairs, by T. Crofton Croker
- Giants
- The Three Wishes, by W. Carleton
- The Countess Kathleen O'Shea
- The Long Spoon, by Patrick Kennedy
- The Demon Cat, by Lady Wilde
- King O'Toole And His Goose, by S. Lover
- Conversion Of King Laoghair's Daughters
- The Story of the Little Bird, by T. Crofton Croker
- The Priest of Coloony
- The Priest's Soul, by Lady Wilde
- Saints, Priests
- The Phantom Isle, by Giraldus Cambrensis
- Hy-Brasail--The Isle of the Blest by Gerald Griffin
- Loughleagh (Lake Of Healing)
- Rent-day
- The Legend Of O'Donoghue by T. Crofton Croker
- Tír-na-n-Og
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