IX. ARTICLES ON CELTIC SUBJECTS IN THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RELIGION AND ETHICS (vols, i–x)
Anwyl, Sir E., "Arthurian Cycle," ii. 1–7.
"Asceticism (Celtic)," ii. 71–73.
"Bards (Breton)," ii. 412–14.
"Bards (Welsh)," ii. 416–20.
"Children (Celtic)," iii. 529–32.
"Communion with Deity (Celtic)," iii. 747–51.
"Crimes and Punishments (Celtic)," iv. 261–69.
"Demons and Spirits (Celtic)," iv. 572–76.
"Family (Celtic)," v. 728–30.
"Inheritance (Celtic)," vii. 297–99.
"Law (Celtic)," vii. 828–30.
"Merlin," viii. 565–70.
Astley, H. J. DukiNfield, " Cup- and Ring-Markings," iv. 363–67
Barns, T., "All Fools' Day," i. 331–33.
"Candlemas," iii. 189–94.
"Disease and Medicine (Celtic)," iv. 747–49.
"Michaelmas," viii. 619–23.
Brown, G. Baldwin, "Art (Celtic)," i. 837–45.
Crawley, A. E., "Cursing and Blessing," iv. 367–74.
"May, Midsummer," viii. 501–03.
D'Alviella, Count Goblet, " Circumambulation," iii. 657–59.
"Cross," iv. 324–29.
Dottin, G., "Architecture (Celtic)," i. 692–93.
"Cosmogony and Cosmology (Celtic)," iv. 138.
"Divination (Celtic)," iv. 787-88.
"Marriage (Celtic)," viii. 432-37.
Gerig, J. L., "Blood-Feud (Celtic)," ii. 725–27.
"Ethics and Morality (Celtic)," v. 456–65.
"Hospitality (Celtic)," vi. 799–803.
"Images and Idols (Celtic)," vii. 127–30.
"Love (Celtic)," viii. 162–64.
Gomme, Sir G. L., "Folklore," vi. 57–59.
Gray, L. H., "Altar (Celtic)," i. 337.
"Ancestor- Worship and Cult of the Dead (Celtic)," i. 440.