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501
with
the
D'igamma,,
evening,
151.
iFer,
217;
English
lair;
Irish
"beir;
Greek, #7ter,
Jfo.
217
Froude,
James
Anthony,
271.
Fiacc
St.,
Bishop
of
Sletty,
277.
Fenius
Fearsa,
brother
of the
Greek
Cadmus,
289
Fairies,
rise
of,
15
;
notion
re-
yarding
them
how
kept
up,
16.
Fergus,
16
Fionn,
16.
Firbolgs,
10.
Franklin,
Dr.
Gaelic
:
antiquity
of,
101
;
what
will
a
knowledge
of
avail ?
97
;
no
tongue
in Eu-
rope
so
like
Latin,
19
;
Gaelic
has
the closest
likeness
to
the
Latin,
185.
Gaidoz,
Monsieur
Henri,
2,
1],
58.
Greek,
]08
Grseco-Italico-Tveltic,
113.
Griechisch,
108,
Geddes,
11,
108,
116,
120,123,
151;
on
the
inflections
of
verbs,
101,163,
215.
Greece
earliest
inhabitants,
153;
the
earliest
population
of
Greece
and
Italy
was
Irish-Gaelic,
185.
Greek not
the
parent
of Latin
it is
a
younger
suter,
152,
154,
181.
Greeks,
183.
Ganges,
178.
Gaul,
178.
Greek and Latin
and Sanskrit
are
from
the
olden
stock
of
the
Aryan,
tongue,
185.
Oalvani
{jrrimm,
Jacob
Ludwig,
Pro-
fessor
of
Gorman
literature,
219,
220; history
of,
220
j
his
law
of
language,
223
what it
is,
224;
objection
to
Grimm's
law,
227.
Graves,
Dr.,
281.
Greek
(number
of)
and
Gaelic
letters
identical,
295.
Gladstone,
Mr.
Grotofend,
320.
Gomer, 394,
Japhet's
eldest
son,
405. He
is
progenitor,
of all
the
Gaels,
or
Keltic
races,
in
Ireland,
England,
Gaul.
H. What
is "h"
?
arguments
against
the
use
of
"
h."
Higerins,
Mr
Gaelic
Lecfc.,
T.C.D.,
55.
Hall,
Kev.Dr.55.
Hellenic,
110.
Homei',
110
;
real
character,
111
;
proofs,
112
;
Grote
de-
nies
that there
was
such a
person,
112;
seven
cities
contend for
his
birth,
113.
History developed byphilology
183.
Hellenes
(progenitors
of)
were
High-Aryan,
185.
Herodotus,the
fatherof
history
Helli,
of
Dodoiia;
Holli
of
Thessaly.
Homer's
Iliad
in
Irish-Gaelic,
2^.9
;
explained, 2u'0, 2ol,&o.
.
.Uluckie's
.
version,
262.
Hottentots,
271.
Haverty,
Martin,
271.
Hindu
or
Hindoo
Koosh,
293.
"Highlander"
newspaper
letter
to
the editor
of
the
Huxley,
13.
Harvev,
371
Henry"
II.,
374.
Hillah,
393.
Hissarlilc,
the
mound
of,
401.
Heliopolis,
403.
Herculaneum,
435.